Inside Guide to Getting Published (Geelong)

Deakin University Library successfully held another seminar "The Inside guide to getting published" on 13 October 2011, following on from the previous 'Getting Published' seminar (Burwood) in June.

In this seminar, four experts from Deakin University gave insights into how to get published in a competitive research environment, and provided advice and valuable tips on developing strategies for getting published.

 

  • Dr. Georgina Kelly, ECR Program Manager, Deakin Research

Title: Publishing strategies
When to publish what during your PhD; conferences and journals and what to publish where; impact versus reputation; how to get your paper read by others.

PPT (120 KB) | iLecture Recording (26mins)

  • Professor Terry Evans, School of Education

Title: Being strategic about publishing with(in) a thesis
The public and accessible nature of contemporary PhD theses and the implications for publishing during candidature and within a thesis, and for subsequent publications.

PPT (163 KB) | iLecture Recording (30mins)

  • Associate Professor Karen Stagnitti, HDR coordinator, School of Health; Social Development

Title: Transitioning: riding the wave
The transition from HDR student to Early Career Researcher, and how to recognise opportunities for presenting at conferences, networking and publishing.

PPT (2.9 MB) | iLecture Recording  (16mins)

  • Associate Professor Rohan Bastin, Deputy Head of School, School of History Heritage and Society and School of International Political Studies

Title: Publishing Strategies: An Anthropologist's Perspective
Developing pragmatic and rewarding publishing strategies; strategies and opportunities for having multiple publication projects on the go; tailoring one's output to the esteem criteria relevant to disciplines as well as one's own esteem criteria relevant to one's specialist area.

PPT (60 KB) | iLecture Recording (40mins)

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19th January 2012