My First Scientific Article
Tips on writing an article for early career researchers
Date and time |
Format and language |
For |
Wednesday, March 19 |
Webinar in English |
All students, |
Webinars are free of charge and you do not need to be registered with the library. We will send you detailed instructions for connecting to the given webinar by email after the registration.
What topics will be covered?
Publishing the results of one’s research is a substantial and often compulsory part of every researcher's career. The very first article might present a great challenge. In this webinar, we would like to share our experience with the academic writing and publication process both as researchers and editors. Topics to be discussed:
- Key aspects of the academic publication process
- How to choose a suitable academic journal
- Tips for writing and submitting a research article for publication
Who should participate?
This webinar is designed for graduate students and early career researchers who are beginning to write for publication and are new to the process. It is, however, open to everyone interested in academic writing and publication.
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Technical and software requirements:
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You will need your laptop, desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone. Make sure you have access to a high-speed internet connection.
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The webinar will be conducted using NTK BigBlueButton video conferencing software.
Materials:
Slides and other presented materials will be available in NTK Moodle for Early Career Researchers .
Instructors
Barbora Vobrubová
barbora.vobrubova@techlib.czAlena Dvořáková
alena.dvorakova@techlib.czContact us
- info@techlib.cz
- (+420) 232 002 535
See also
- Early Career Researcher Support
- Consultations
- Tutorials
- Subject Guides
- Our Specialists
- STEMskiller
- Ask Us