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Update your academic publishing toolbox - PhD course for SCIENCE/SUND In-Person
- from publication to dissemination, evaluation and reuse
Course content
Scholarly publishing is a cornerstone of the scientific professions and the universities they are affiliated with. This course provides insights to different facets around scientific research publishing. Through different presentations, the participants will get knowledge on topics such as
- Copyright in publishing
- Creative Commons licences
- Open access publishing
- Bibliometric and altmetric indicators
- Research impact and evaluation
- Registration and management of research activities in CURIS
- Data management
Course format
The course is a combination of presentations, discussions and exercises
Language
English
Course credit
1 ECTS
Participation all day (8:40-15:30) is required to receive credit.
Please note: After participation, you will receive a diploma that you need to forward to the PhD school at your faculty to receive credit. Some faculties/PhD schools require PhD students to use FrontPlanner when allocating ECTS credits, so make sure how it works at your faculty/PhD school.
Course facilitator
Copenhagen University Library, Department for Research Support - forskerservice@kb.dk
Catering
Morning: Coffee, tea and croissants
Lunch: Sandwich
Afternoon: Coffee, tea and cake
Course location
Faculty of Humanities: Njalsgade 136 - Room: 27.0.47
Preparation and workload
- All enrolling PhD students will receive an electronic form containing preparatory questions that has to be filled in before course start. It is obligatory to fill in this form. The submissions will only be used on an aggregated level. Individual responses will only be used when specific permission is granted.
- Before course start, enrolling PhD students will receive a list of curriculum and a data management assignment in order to prepare for the course
- Make sure that you are connected to the institutional Wi-Fi, Eduroam
Participants
PhD students from SCIENCE and SUND, University of Copenhagen. Academic staff (VIP) is also welcomed.
Last day for registration
November 12
Cancellation
Registration is binding. Cancellation must be received in writing and submitted to forskerservice@kb.dk no later than 7 days prior course start for the sake of logistic reasons and to avoid waste of food.
Minimum attendance
15 (not including the presenters). Notification of cancellation will be emailed one week prior course start.
- Date:
- 19/11/2019
- Time:
- 8:40 - 15:30
- Time Zone:
- Central European Time (change)
- Location:
- Faculty of Humanities: Njalsgade 136 - Room: 27.0.47 (building 27, ground floor, room 47)