A presentation for PhD researchers, covering social media, issues around publishing in journals and the importance of checking copyright restrictions. Please look at the notes section for content associated with the images.
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5. More info…
• Open access publishing
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/open-access
• A warning about redistributing articles
http://theinformed.org.uk/2013/12/cultureclash-elsevier-academia-edu-and-copyright/
• Journal publishing policy search tool
http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/
6. More info…
• Blogging in academia
http://prezi.com/bjllgywonkou/?utm_campaign=
share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share
• Collaboration and dissemination
http://prezi.com/itwojnxseyir/?utm_campaign=s
hare&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share
• Twitter for academics
http://www.slideshare.net/thewikiman/twitterfor-researchers-22968557
• All by Ned Potter, University of York
Editor's Notes
Why Twitter?Connect with others, discuss common interests, get heads up on new projects, find out what others are researching, market yourself, interact at/with conferencesWhy blog?Interactive, people can subscribe, personal or project based, get on Google results!Others? LinkedIn, Academic.edu…
If you plan to publish journal articles in the future, you need to be aware of their publishing policies. Some will not accept work that has been published previously on a blog and different titles have different interpretations of ‘previously published’.Different journals grant different rights for re-use. It’s not just your work to re-distribute now! Check terms and conditions.
Choice of where to publish affected by a number of criteria. Two main considerations; impact factors and open access.Find an impact factor at http://www.impactfactorsearch.com/