Demystifying Research: Introduction to Scholarly Publishing for Humanities Researchers (Virtual Event)
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Experts from the Libraries and The Ohio State University Press share tips for new humanities researchers navigating the scholarly publishing process. Through a series of real-life scenarios, attendees will learn how to develop strategies to identify appropriate publishers or publications for their dissertations, book chapters, and articles; understand their rights as an author; anticipate copyright and permissions considerations for including third-party content; explore open access opportunities and more. The discussion will focus on research in the humanities, but all are welcome to attend!
This event includes a presentation that was originally recorded in April 2023. Panelists will be available to answer questions live after the encore presentation.
Panelists:
Ana Maria Jimenez-Moreno, Editor, Ohio State University Press
Johanna Meetz, Publishing and Repository Services Librarian
Maria Scheid, Head, Copyright Services
Jen Schnabel, English Librarian
About the Series:
Demystifying Research: Practices and Strategies for Graduate Students
Does the research process seem mysterious or overwhelming? We are here to help! There are a number of upcoming workshops that provide an overview of research concepts, such as organizing your notes, creating a citation tracking system, breaking down the process of planning a research project, figuring out how to prioritize the many unfinished tasks, tips for negotiating your first research article publication rights, among others. Sign up for one or sign up for several.
Looking for more events in the Demystifying Research Series?
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Beyond the Archives: Exploring Community Collections and Data (Virtual Event)
Introduction to Scholarly Publishing for Humanities Researchers (Virtual Event)
Understanding and Negotiating the Terms of Your Publishing Agreement (Virtual Event)