Art of scientific writing

Writing and publishing scientific papers, publishing ethics guidelines, case studies and best practices are discussed during an English language webinar for young researchers “Author Workshop. How to write and publish a scientific article?”. The workshop is held on 16th November.

The University of Warsaw together with Elsevier is organising a webinar “Author Workshop. How to write and publish a scientific article?”. The workshop will be held on November 16, 15:00-16:45, on the Zoom platform.

During this training session, participants will learn how to write a high-quality scientific article. Presented tips and best practices in scientific writing come from experience of many scientists, editors and readers. The training is mainly aimed at young researchers, although more experienced academics are also welcome.

Agenda:

  • best practices in creating a successful scientific article;
  • the publishing process and ethical matters – case studies for authors;
  • valuable tools that can support authors in writing a manuscript;
  • question-and-answer session.

The training will include examples of online work, and participants will be able to take an active part in the session.

Registration and organisational information

To participate in the training session, registration is required via the link >>
The webinar is held on 16th November, through 15:00 – 16:45.
English is the language of instruction. Participants will communicate via ZOOM.
All eligible registrants will receive a link to the webinar one day before the training. All participants will receive certificates of participation and access to the recording of the session after the event.

The workshop will be conducted by Paula Milewska, a trainer and consultant of Elsevier, with 14 years of experience in working with academic libraries in Poland as well as other countries in Central and Eastern Europe.

More details can be found on the Welcome Point web page >>

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


Data publikacji: 14 listopada 2022

Data ostatniej modyfikacji: 17 listopada 2022