Resources
Bibliography for this workshop
UniSA
- Publishing (UniSA Library) covers how to find peer-reviewed journals, open access publishing in the disciplines, tips from the experts, copyright, and more.
- Networking in the research community (online workshop, student username and password required) addresses other aspects of networking to develop your career as a researcher whilst doing your research degree.
- Citation and journal metrics guide (UniSA Library) provides useful information such as how to find your 'top 10' journals
Researcher perspectives
- Dr David Birbeck, Academic Developer and Early Career Researcher
- (podcast, mp4 file)
- Dr Kerrilyn Diener, Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Early Career Researcher Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (part of established fund project)
- Presentation (PPT file, 5.7mb)
- (podcast, mp4 file)
- Dr Katrina Jaworski, Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Early Career Researcher
- To publish or not to publish? That is not a question (PPT file, 2.3mb)
- (podcast, mp4 file)
- Richard McGrath, PhD candidate, Research Assistant, Lecturer, Course Coordinator and Offshore Academic
- Journal publishing during your PhD candidature or Recognising the Publish or Perish Syndrome early (PPT file, 527kb)
- (podcast, mp4 file)
- Dr Michael Wiese, Lecturer in Pharmacotherapeutics, School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Other
- Authorder® 'is an easy-to-use tool to allocate author order on publications'. There are internationally accepted protocols in place to determine who should be credited as an author on your next publication. Authorder® builds on these protocols and is a simple tool that can be used by anyone to allocate author order.
- Publishing papers (PhD Stages > 'Writing up') includes sections on: Is it really necessary to publish while doing a PhD? Writing an abstract; Revision; and Editing. Tihs resource is from the University of Queensland.
- Obtaining a PhD: Publications (Re-envisioning the Ph.D Project, University of Washington Graduate School) offers strategies for researching and writing polished articles, such as How to write-up your research for publication (Australian National University), as well as some general sites useful for research.
- Publish well and wisely: A brief guide for new scholars, Michael J Carley (Director, University of Akron Press Associate Professor of History) discusses basic principles, the book, articles, conference papers, book reviews and electronic publishing.
- Publication and dissemination of research findings (Part A) (PDF file, 829kb)(The Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research) provides a comprehensive framework of minimum acceptable standards regarding publication.
- Copyright guide for research students: what you need to know about copyright before depositing your electronic thesis in an online repository (PDF file, 202kb) - Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Law Project. Queensland University of Technology - provides a comprehensive outline of copyright facts, in question and answer format.
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