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Welcome

 

"Research only becomes meaningful when you communicate it to someone else." 1

Over the last few years the publication process has become more complex and is open to much debate. This section of PILOT will look at the peer review process, repositories and the issues surrounding open access. Links are provided to help you keep up to date with current thinking. We have also provided a guide to technical writing.

  1. Introduction: scholarly communication and academic publishing
  2. Peer review
  3. Open access
  4. Impact factors
  5. Repositories
  6. Repositories at Glasgow Caledonian University
  7. Technical writing
  8. Other forms of publishing
    1. Posters
    2. Creative works
    3. Web pages
  9. Feedback

1. Vitae (2012) Raising your profile [WWW]. Available from: www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/1235/Raisingyourprofile.html [Accessed 07/03/2012].

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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/