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SUMMARY:Open up your Academic Publishing Toolbox - a course for PhD students (In-Person)
DESCRIPTION:This course is a one-day workshop that takes place on the 7th 
 of November 2024 from 8:45 to 16:00. Participation for the entire day and 
 completion of assignments before and after the course day is required to 
 receive 1 ECTS credit. \n\nNote: Please use your @KU mail for signing up if 
 you are affiliated with UCPH. \n \nCourse description \n\nAcademic 
 publishing is an essential part in any researcher’s work and a 
 cornerstone for the development of an academic career. This 
 cross-disciplinary course will address the opportunities and challenges 
 that you as PhD student might face in the process of publishing your 
 research\, including journal articles (or monographs) and datasets. The aim 
 of the course is to provide you with knowledge\, skills\, and tools for 
 disseminating your research in an open and responsible way\, and in 
 accordance with requirements from your university\, your funder\, and your 
 research community. Through discussions with the course instructors and 
 your fellow participants\, you will gain insight into traditions and 
 practices across disciplines and look at academic publishing from different 
 perspectives. \n\nCourse content \n\nThe course will cover the following 
 topics: \n\n\n	\n	Copyright in publishing \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Creative Commons 
 licenses \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Open Access publishing \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Scholarly 
 profiles \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Publication of research data (according to the FAIR 
 principles) \n	\n\n\nYou will have the opportunity to engage with experts 
 from the university library and put forward all questions and concerns you 
 have about publishing your research. Active participation and exchange of 
 ideas with your classmates is encouraged. \n\nLearning Objectives \n\nAfter 
 the course\, you will be able to: \n\n\n	\n	Identify challenges and 
 pitfalls in academic publishing \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Interpret terms and 
 conditions from publishers \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Discuss suitable publication 
 pathways with your supervisor and colleagues \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Apply 
 designated tools for academic publishing \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Recognize the 
 benefits (and limitations) of publishing your manuscripts and research data 
 openly \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	Use scholarly profiles in order to make your research 
 activities visible \n	\n\n\nCourse format \n\nThis in-person course 
 consists of five different sessions\, each including presentations\, 
 discussions\, cases\, and hands-on activities. \n\nPreparation and workload 
 \n\nParticipation in the course yields 1 ECTS – equivalent to a maximum 
 of 25 working hours\, as agreed between the graduate schools. These hours 
 include preparatory reading and assignments before the course\, a homework 
 assignment after the course (described below) and the classroom activities 
 during the entire workshop day. \n\nIn order to receive the ECTS credit\, 
 you will have to: \n\n\n	\n	fill out a digital survey containing 
 preparatory questions. You must submit the survey one week before the start 
 of the course. The survey takes about 1 hour to complete and will be 
 available on the Absalon learning platform (see information below about how 
 to access Absalon). \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	follow the course curriculum with 
 mandatory literature and several small assignments as preparation prior to 
 the course. You should expect to spend up to 10 hours on the curriculum. 
 You will receive detailed information after registration. 
 \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	hand in a small homework assignment within 5 working days 
 after course-end. This assignment takes a maximum of 2 hours to complete 
 and will be introduced during the course. Completion of the homework 
 assignment is mandatory to receive the ECTS credit. \n	\n\n\n\n	\n	submit a 
 course evaluation within 5 working days after the course. \n	\n\n\nTarget 
 group \n\nThis course is targeted at PhD students from all faculties and 
 disciplines at the University of Copenhagen. Academic staff (VIP) and PhD 
 students from other universities are also welcome. However\, 80% of the 
 places on the course are reserved for PhD students from the University of 
 Copenhagen. \n\nAbsalon - course administration\, communication and 
 assignments \n\nPlease note that you have to use Absalon in order to 
 participate in the course. Absalon is the University of Copenhagen's 
 digital learning platform. \n\nAll participants employed at the University 
 of Copenhagen will receive an invitation for the course in Absalon to their 
 @KU mail. Please accept this invitation and log on with your regular 
 credentials. \n\nInformation for participants not affiliated to UCPH 
 \n\nParticipants who do not have UCPH credentials will receive login 
 details to Absalon via email. \n\nCourse location \n\nCopenhagen 
 University\, South Campus\, building 4A\, ground floor\, room 56 (4A.0.56) 
 \n\nMap over South Campus: https://humanities.ku.dk/contact/howtofindus/ 
 \n\nCatering \n\nMorning: Coffee\, tea\, and croissants \nLunch: Sandwich 
 \nAfternoon: Coffee\, tea\, and cake \n\nLanguage \n\nEnglish \n\nCourse 
 credit \n\n1 ECTS \n\nYou must participate in all workshop sessions and 
 complete the assignments for preparation and homework as described above to 
 receive the ECTS credit. \n\nCourse certificates \n\nYou will receive the 
 course certificate by mail after the end of the course and on completion of 
 the course evaluation and the homework assignment. We use the name from 
 your course registration on your course certificate. You will need to 
 forward the certificate to the PhD school at your faculty to receive 
 credit. Note that some faculties/PhD schools require PhD students to use 
 frontPlanner when allocating ECTS credits. \n\nCourse facilitator 
 \n\nCopenhagen University Library\, Department for Research Support 
 (phdcourses@kb.dk)  \n\nCancellation \n\nParticipation is free of charge\, 
 but registration is binding. If you need to cancel your participation\, you 
 must do this by email to phdcourses@kb.dk no later than 7 days prior to 
 course start. \n\nLast day for registration \n\n30/10-2024 \n\nMinimum 
 attendance \n\nWe require a minimum number of 18 registered participants to 
 conduct the course. In case of cancellation of the course\, we will notify 
 you by email 7 days prior to course start. \n\nPersonal Data Protection 
 Policy \n\nNever write sensitive personal data\, such as your CPR or 
 personal health data. Copenhagen University Library/The Royal Danish 
 Library uses your personal data to process your registration to the 
 course\, e.g. for e-mail correspondence and forwarding of course diploma. 
 Note that in certain instances your personal data may be transferred 
 outside the EU/EEA\, as our software provider Springshare is located in the 
 US (Springshare is only used for registration the participants). More 
 information about how Copenhagen University Library/Royal Danish Library 
 processes personal data can be found here. You can contact Copenhagen 
 University Library’s/Royal Danish Library’s data protection officer 
 (DPO) at persondata@kb.dk
LOCATION:KUB Søndre Campus: Bygning 4A\, Stuen\, Lokale 56 (4A.0.56)\, KUB South Campus\, Karen Blixens Plads 7\, 2300 København S
ORGANIZER;CN="Department for Research Support UCPH Forskerservice KU":MAILTO:forskerservice@kb.dk
CATEGORIES:Academic publishing, PhD course
CONTACT;CN="Department for Research Support UCPH Forskerservice KU":MAILTO:forskerservice@kb.dk
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