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Publishing Process

Publishing Tips Series, Season 1

The Publishing Tips Series answers common questions about publishing from graduate students. In Season 1, which ran October 24 to December 5, 2024, there are six installments to read or listen to as a podcast. 

Season 1 has ended, but the content is linked below on this page. Check out Season 2 as well. 

Season 1

The following reading and listening links offer the same content, simply different formats depending on your preference. The listening links go to episodes in Spotify, and you do not need to be logged in to listen. 

  1. How long does it take to get an article published? Read | Listen
     
  2. How should I choose a journal for my article? Is this a good journal? Read | Listen
     
  3. What are the decision points during the publishing process? Read | Listen
     
  4. How do I respond to peer reviewers’ comments? Read | Listen
     
  5. How do I get support for the cost of open access publishing? Read | Listen
     
  6. Can I use this thing (e.g., photo, quote, data, figure, etc.) in my article without violating copyright? Also, how does it work to include an article in my dissertation? Read | Listen

Acknowledgments

The Publishing Tips Series was created and written by Scholarly Communication Librarian Martha Stuit.

The UCSC Publishing Tips podcast was produced by the University Library Center for Digital Scholarship.

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