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Other forms of publishing: Posters

Academic posters are a highly effective way of communicating information to a wide variety of different audiences. Poster competitions are held within particular Universities, mainly at postgraduate researcher level, at conferences, and at national or international competitions. Whilst they have traditionally been seen to be important for postgraduate research students, many experienced researchers also present their work in this way. Posters are frequently used in scientific areas but are increasingly spreading to other disciplines.

Think about whether you have gained data or knowledge from peers who have used posters. How do you feel about using this method for gaining as well as presenting knowledge? To find out more, read about the benefits and drawbacks on the next page.

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PILOT - the Publication Process by Marion Kelt, GCU, Imperial College, London and East Midlands Research Group is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at http://cuba.coventry.ac.uk/emrsg/units/dissemination/