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| Academic Publishing Series | Citation-Management Series The Savvy Researcher: Boot Camps
*Credit for Preparing Future Professionals
**High-Impact Publishing: Tools and Strategies (Academic Publishing series)
**Introduction to Creative Commons & Open Educational Resources (Academic Publishing series)
**Navigating the Open Access Publishing Landscape (Academic Publishing series)
**Copyright and Ethics in Scholarly Publishing (Academic Publishing series)
| Academic Publishing Series | Citation-Management Series The Savvy Researcher: Boot Camps
*Credit for Preparing Future Professionals
**Credit for Future Faculty & Preparing Future Professionals
Wednesday, October 19, 2:00-3:30pm Strozier Library, Scholars Commons Instruction Room (005A)
**High-Impact Publishing: Tools and Strategies (Academic Publishing series)Wondering how to find the best conferences and publication venues in your discipline? What about building your scholarly profile and communicating the impact of your research in ways that will resonate with a broader audience? And, once you've got your work out there, what can you do to assess and quantify the impact of your research? This workshop will cover a range of tools and strategies that early-career researchers can use to accomplish these objectives and more!
Monday, October 24, 1:00-2:00pm Strozier Library, Scholars Commons Instruction Room (005A)
**Introduction to Creative Commons & Open Educational Resources (Academic Publishing series)This workshop will provide a brief introduction to Creative Commons (CC) licenses and their role in the creation of Open Educational Resources (OER). We'll also cover some basics about OER more generally, including what they are, where to find them, and how they can benefit both students and faculty.
Thursday, October 27, 1:00-2:00pm Strozier Library, Scholars Commons Instruction Room (005A)
**Navigating the Open Access Publishing Landscape (Academic Publishing series)Interested in Open Access (OA) publishing, but concerned about the growing problem of "predatory" publishing? What are the benefits of OA publishing, and what tools and strategies can you use to evaluate the quality of OA journals? What about options for funding (or obtaining waivers) to cover OA article processing charges? This workshop will provide answers to these questions and more.
Wednesday, November 9, 3:00-4:00pm Strozier Library, Scholars Commons Instruction Room (005A)
**Copyright and Ethics in Scholarly Publishing (Academic Publishing series)You've finally finished your research and now you're looking to publish. What do you need to know about copyright to make sure your work has the protections you need? Have questions about plagiarism and academic integrity? What about "self-plagiarism" and "gift authorship"? This workshop will cover what you need to know to get your work out there ethically while preserving your own rights to it.