This module in the "From Books to Bytes" series explores the publishing process (both traditional and digital) and explains the ways in which the Libraries offer support and advice for your publishing projects. The video introduces the process of peer review, outlines its benefits and limitations, and provides overviews of: open access publishing, DOIs, and digital publishing more generally. The handouts elaborate on strategies for evaluating and selecting appropriate journals or other media in which to publish, understanding your author rights, and employing new modes of research and scholarship
In scholarly publishing video content has emerged in recent years as a way of conveying results beyo...
Digital Library for Earth Science Education, DLESEThis thesis looks at a computer-mediated communica...
This is the full description of the session: Join a panel discussion on library related research and...
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator...
The scholarly research when read and commented by peers would enable creation of new knowledge. This...
presentationSteps in the Research Process: 1) Idea generation and refinement. 2) Searching, accessin...
This presentation is intended for all researchers, who publish scientific papers. By default, publis...
There is a strong movement by many universities, libraries and organizations to participate in the o...
Journals, funders and scholars must work together to create an infrastructure to study peer review. ...
The aim of this workshop was to inform and engage information professionals in two aspects of the pu...
Publishing scholarly work is a key expectation for researchers. In this session, you’ll learn how to...
This workshop is presented by SFU Library for graduate students who are interested in publishing the...
Peer Review and Copyright each have a double role: Formal refereeing protects (R1) the author from p...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
In today’s world of digital scholarly publishing, it is increasingly clear that movements such as op...
In scholarly publishing video content has emerged in recent years as a way of conveying results beyo...
Digital Library for Earth Science Education, DLESEThis thesis looks at a computer-mediated communica...
This is the full description of the session: Join a panel discussion on library related research and...
Join Scholarly Communications Librarian, Sue Gardner, and 40-year publishing veteran and Coordinator...
The scholarly research when read and commented by peers would enable creation of new knowledge. This...
presentationSteps in the Research Process: 1) Idea generation and refinement. 2) Searching, accessin...
This presentation is intended for all researchers, who publish scientific papers. By default, publis...
There is a strong movement by many universities, libraries and organizations to participate in the o...
Journals, funders and scholars must work together to create an infrastructure to study peer review. ...
The aim of this workshop was to inform and engage information professionals in two aspects of the pu...
Publishing scholarly work is a key expectation for researchers. In this session, you’ll learn how to...
This workshop is presented by SFU Library for graduate students who are interested in publishing the...
Peer Review and Copyright each have a double role: Formal refereeing protects (R1) the author from p...
Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching ...
In today’s world of digital scholarly publishing, it is increasingly clear that movements such as op...
In scholarly publishing video content has emerged in recent years as a way of conveying results beyo...
Digital Library for Earth Science Education, DLESEThis thesis looks at a computer-mediated communica...
This is the full description of the session: Join a panel discussion on library related research and...