Getting your work published
Royal Society Publishing is pleased to present our event on how to get your work published in any scientific journal. Aimed at all researchers, especially early-career researchers, this talk follows on from our recent webinar. Please do take a look at this webinar before attending our Researcher Live event so you can get the most out of our session.
We will briefly discuss how to choose the right journal for your work, open data and open access. Most of the session will be dedicated to answering your questions about the publishing process, so please do take this opportunity to ask us all your queries about any stage of the publishing process. Questions can be sent to publishing@royalsociety.org and we will answer as many as we can during the event.
Surayya Johar is Publishing Editor of Biology Letters, a journal that publishes short research, review and opinion piece articles in all areas of biology including but not limited to the evolution and ecology of whole organisms, and other areas such as molecular ecology and evolution, environmental science and phylogenetics.
Buchi OkereaforBuchi Okereafor is Publishing Editor of Open Biology, an open access journal that welcomes original, high impact research in cell and developmental biology, molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, immunology, microbiology and genetics.
Publisher URL: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/stackademic/production/liveevents/edc031a7-f00c-4971-a199-929b438ead07.mp3
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