Description of the
The workshop "Publishing academically - an overview" is aimed at doctoral students at the University of Erfurt and will be held online. It covers the following topics:
- Reference management programmes - citation tools for collaboration, rights management and automated marking of retracted literature
- ORCiD
- Research data
- (Copyright) law
- Doctoral regulations and publication cultures
- Publication workflows
- Publication service provider at the University of Erfurt: ETC
- Open Access support at the University of Erfurt
You will have the opportunity to actively participate in the joint development of selected content in the form of group work. You are welcome to submit further topic requests with your registration. Please send topic requests to etc@uni-erfurt.de.
After this workshop you will know
- a selection of reference management programmes
- the guidelines applicable at the University of Erfurt for scientific work (Good Scientific Practice), for proof of affiliation with the university (Affiliation Guidelines) and for handling research data (Research Data Policy and Handout)
- Persistent identifiers for persons
- Publication options for research data
- The most important legal regulations for dealing with the intellectual property of others
- Your rights as an author (first and second publication rights)
- the doctoral regulations of the University of Erfurt
- the problem of predatory publishing and the University Library's counselling services for dealing with suspected cases
- Decision criteria for the selection of a publisher/journal
- Research paths for the requirements of publishers (e.g. with regard to data availability and proof of AI use)
- Prototypical processes from submission to publication
- Publication options for electronic dissertations at the University of Erfurt
- Funding opportunities for Open Access publications at the University of Erfurt
After this workshop you can:
- decide whether and which reference management programmes are relevant for your academic work
- Use and maintain ORCiD as a persistent identifier
- research repositories for research data and publish data
- Cite according to good scientific practice
- Understand licence regulations and make self-determined contractual agreements with publishers
- research and assess the relevant aspects of possible publication organs (journals, publishers) and implement the requirements
- estimate how long the publication process may take
- Apply for Open Access funding at the University of Erfurt
About the speakers
Dr Peter Blume
Head of Budgeting and Publication Management
peter.blume@uni-erfurt.de
Dr Nadine Neute
Research Data Management Service Centre
Subject Librarian Economics, Psychology
nadine.neute@uni-erfurt.de
Martina Schlütter
Erfurt University Library, Electronic Text Centre (ETC)
martina.schluetter@uni-erfurt.de