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Digital Brown Bag | Going Beyond 'Getting Published' to Actually 'Getting Read'

You've gotten your research published in a journal, and you've made a new contribution to your field. Congratulations! But how do you make sure that people will actually read your work and engage with it?

Join Religious Studies doctoral student Elizabeth Schrader as she explains how Duke's resources helped her to turn her first published article into a national news story. We will explore the fine print of publisher agreements, as well as the pros and cons of working with top-tier journals. We will also explore how to maximize the opportunities that Duke provides to promote your published work. This talk will help students move beyond the goal of simply publishing in their field of study, to the goal of actually influencing their field of study.

Date:
Wednesday, October 2, 2019 Show more dates
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Bostock 121 (Murthy Digital Studio)
Campus:
West Campus
Categories:
Digital Scholarship   ScholarWorks  
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Digital Brown Bags (hosted by Duke LIbraries' Digital Scholarship & Publishing Services) are informal presentations and talks with Duke faculty or grad students about their digital project work, with the goal of making digital project work more familiar and possible. All are welcome! 

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Liz Milewicz

Director, ScholarWorks: A Center for Scholarly Publishing at Duke University Libraries; and Head, Digital Scholarship & Publishing Services at Duke University Libraries

Contact me for questions related to planning and managing projects (askdigital@duke.edu).