Scholarly Publishing Subject Guide
University of Melbourne
Welcome to the Scholarly Publishing guide. Although some of this material relates to students enrolled at University of Melbourne, the majority of sections are applicable to all researchers.
The University of Melbourne research librarians have created this guide to highlight relevant information about the following:
- choosing publishers
- making your thesis into a book
- choosing a journal to publish in
- journal selection and evaluation tools
- open access publishing
- publisher resources
- UoM publishing support
- authorship
- author profiles
- checklists & resources
- Website
Oral Presentation of Research Results
Child and Adolescent Health Service Research Education Program
Effective presentation of research results is a key component of research translation, a moral responsibility to undertake for your research participants, funders and institution, and an opportunity to get important feedback. This seminar includes a range of tips on choosing and organising materials, delivery styles and techniques, preparing for questions, confidence, and how to run a session effectively.
- Recorded Webinar, 60 mins, slides handout. The link goes to the Research Education page. Click on "Seminars" (R-hand side of the page), then scroll to the "Library of Seminar Recordings", then click on "Oral Presentation of Research Results". Complete the short RedCap survey, submit it, then choose the recording and/or slides handout.
Bringing Canberra On Your Research Journey: How To Engage Politicians And Senior Bureaucrats With Your Research
Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation
In this seminar, Adjunct Professor Alison Verhoeven takes us inside the Canberra bubble. As an expert in health advocacy, Alison provides valuable insights on the workings of government and shares advice on how health service researchers can best engage with the right people at the right time for maximum impact.
- Video, 60 mins duration, link will take you to website, scroll down for video
Researcher Identity
University of Notre Dame Australia
Establishing a unique researcher identity is an important step to improving your research impact. There are a variety of options for creating a unique identity, with ORCID and Scopus Author Identifier being highly recommended.
- Reading
Advice on Publishing
University of Notre Dame Australia
Instructional guide on how to get published, and write strategic submissions.
- Reading, links to resources.