Publish Your Research In Academic Journals And Conferences

Learn the tips and techniques to get published, gain credibility from your academic study and make a contribution

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"It's a great course, I didn't know that google scholar could be used for other things besides searching for journal articles and books. Such an eye opener to the publication world, especially for a newbie." - Sindi A.

"A very useful practical approach to help anyone address reviewers' comments. The course helped me to get back on track with the submission of my Final Master's Report." - Sammy D.

"Very much helpful for someone like me just embarking on a PhD project" - Paliani

"What an amazing course! I have learnt how I should first organise myself properly before start with preparing on article writing. This course really helped me to understand and distinguish between the research work and preparation of article (different tone for the article). I feel so relieved and ready to start with articles preparation. This has been the scariest thing to do, but after finishing this course, I have confidence. Thank so much Dr Peter Alkema." - Flora

"It gives a lot of guidance and tactics on how to publish your research, absolutely valuable." - Josephine

In this course I teach you exactly what I did to get my academic work published in peer reviewed journals and conference proceedings. You will complete an assignment that will get you thinking about your next article by developing a title, abstract and three options for journals that you want to get published in. I have been rejected many times from academic journals well but I have figured out why that happened and in this course I teach you how you can improve your chances of getting published.

Learn how academic publishing works and how you can become part of it so that you earn the credibility you need as a researcher. Make sure your years of hard work at a post graduate level have the maximum impact by seeing your work in a recognised journal. You will have a better chance of achieving this goal by learning about the following;

  • The changes tracker technique and a demonstration of examples from my own academic submissions

  • Different types of journals; predatory, open-access, traditional, peer reviewed and conference proceedings

  • How to research suitable journals and gain a better understanding of how you should position your work

  • Why you shouldn't submit the same paper to multiple journals at the same time

  • How to save time in future submissions and how to plan for a re-submission

  • Being a co-author and dealing with co-authors and how to manage a resubmission with them

  • A systematic process for making changes to your article based on multiple sets of feedback

  • Other aspects of submitting a paper to a journal and additional requirements you may need to meet

  • Why writing for an examiner is different from writing for a journal and how to make this distinction

  • A systematic literature review and how you would approach this as an option for publishing

  • How to approach your own work in the best possible way to get part of it published

  • The points system for published academics and how this works for different journals

Learn from my own experience of getting rejected many times and ultimately getting published. I've combined all these insights and skills into a series of lessons that will teach you how to achieve the objective of getting your work published in an academic journal.

What You Will Learn!

  • How to convert your existing work into a paper that is suitable for a journal
  • The process of submitting your article to a journal website and what you can expect
  • Learn the changes tracker technique for getting the structure you need for a successful resubmission
  • How to select a journal that you want to submit your work for publication
  • Why you should aim for a highly rated or accredited journal in your field
  • How to start thinking about putting an article together using work you have already done
  • The difference between a conference proceedings journal and a peer reviewed journal
  • How Google Scholar can help you get published and keep track of your citations on your profile and with alerts
  • How the Researchgate platform works and why its useful for academic collaboration
  • Why you shouldn't submit the same paper to multiple journals at the same time
  • How predatory journals trick researchers into getting published and why that might be bad for your career
  • Why you need to have lots of patience to get your work eventually published
  • Different approaches you can take to getting published and which works best for you
  • Different types of journals and how these offer you options for getting published
  • How your journal article should differ from your final report and how it could be similar
  • How it works to be a co-author and why this is beneficial for your academic career
  • Other requirements that journals might have during the submission process
  • Things to avoid doing in your journey to getting published in an academic journal
  • The difference between open-access journals and traditional publishers

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who wants to get published in an academic journal