How to get a paper published in a high impact journal
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The IEHC Early Careers Forum (@IEHC_ECF) is proud to present our next event on How to get a paper published in a high impact journal:
The old adage ‘publish or perish’ is still true. But where you publish your research matters; as does how well it is received by other scientists and the general public. Various metrics have been developed to evaluate the publication outputs of individual scientists (e.g. h-index, i10-index), and the journals we publish in (e.g. impact factor). Many of these have been widely criticised, and some consider them unhelpful or even flawed. But how useful are they, and do they really matter? The publication game can feel quite daunting. This session will provide an overview and evaluation of the metrics used, and a step-by-step process of how to publish a paper in a good quality journal and maximise its impact after publication.
Dr Clare Llewellyn is a Lecturer in Behavioural Obesity Research and co-leads the Obesity research group at the dept of Behavioural Science and Health. She is a named author on over 68 articles and has a wealth of experience of the publication process. @Dr_C_Llewellyn
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