996008 How to get published (WS) (WiSe 2021/2022)

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The aim of this workshop is to guide young researchers through all stages of the publication process, allowing them to plan their writing and publication methods, and ultimately their career, with much greater care.
Firstly, academic publications have become a vital part of scientific evaluation. They are no longer merely a means of communication, but are increasingly used as a criterion for quality control. As a result, publishing has become a vital part of scientific research: to be a (good) scientist is to publish. Secondly, academic careers are short and precarious: the majority of doctoral researchers move on to a different kind of employment, which means they have less time to get their results into the open. The result of this twofold situation is the following: publishing has become vitally important, but people have less and less time to learn how to do it.
This workshop is meant to help them overcome this problem. It offers a guide through all principles of publication, using a broad variety of tools and principles which can be used to take control of one’s publication strategies, including individual publication strategies for cumulative dissertations. This allows doctoral researchers to take off on a flying start: knowledge and skills that would otherwise be the result of a long process of trial and error are now ready at hand for them to use at the very beginning of their academic careers.

The course takes place during a period of two weeks. During these two weeks, participants will watch a series of videos that explain the theory of the course and complete assignments that put that theory into practice. Feedback will occur mostly on an individual basis, but participants will be able to see each other’s assignments and feedback. Participants will be able to pose questions on a dedicated online forum.

Please register for the workshop by sending an e-mail to bghs@uni-bielefeld.de until 18 October 2021. Registration is binding.

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  • Dr. Anton Froeyman

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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
Bielefeld Graduate School In History And Sociology / Promotion Transferable Skills   0.5  

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This lecture is taught in english
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Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology
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