Paul-François Tremlett, Lecturer in Religious Studies & Director of Research Degrees, Arts.

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Paul-François Tremlett, Lecturer in Religious Studies & Director of Research Degrees, Arts

» Publishing your research is a good way to engage different publics with your work; » It is vital to your academic career to publish your research so that it can be evaluated as part of the Research Excellence Framework; » You can publish in a variety of ways. In the Arts the most common are blog, academic journal article, essay in an edited collection, monograph or mass market publication;

» First experiences of getting published are typically a book review in an academic journal or a blog post; » Articles may develop from particular chapters of the PhD and/or from conference papers; » An original contribution to contemporary debate – your work might develop new theoretical or methodological perspectives or contribute new data;

» What is a blog? » Maintaining a blog » How long is a blog piece? » What should I write about? »

» I am going to focus the next part of the presentation on getting published in a peer-reviewed, academic journal. Typical questions: » Which journal should I choose? » What referencing style should I use? » Can I include photographs/diagrams? » How do I submit my article? » Should I collaborate/co-write? » How long should my article be? » What is peer review? » What if I get rejected? » What is open access?

» Academic Journals use standard on-line submission systems for authors; » » I am going to walk you through this site to address some of the questions I posed on the previous slide. » Let’s visit the site...

» Instructions and Forms » Reviewer Centre » Author Centre

» What if I get rejected? » There are many reasons articles are rejected: bad journal selection; » Bad peer-review; » Unfocused submission; » Plagiarism; » Article under consideration elsewhere; » No original contribution;

» Always consult with your supervisors about your publishing plans; » Don’t let it distract you from your PhD; » A word about open-access: the ideology of open access is that it means your research is available, globally, to anyone. Don’t fall for journals that want to charge you £££s for open access. » Good luck!