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16:00–17:15How to successfully write a research paper?
17:15–17:30Break
17:30–18:30ScienceDirect: deep dive into scientific literature

How to successfully write a research paper?

During this training the attendees will learn how to successfully write a good quality research paper, which will resonate well with the scientific community and will allow them to gain recognition. A summary of the best practices in writing will be presented and these are based on experience of researchers, editors and readers. The training is addressed primarily to young researchers, although senior academics are also welcome to attend.

Duration: 1 h 15 min.

Target audience: researchers at all levels (including PhD students)

ScienceDirect: deep dive into scientific literature

Elsevier in the leading provider of high-quality scholarly and research publications, publishing actively more than 350,000 papers in more than 3,800 peer-reviewed journals. This sought-after content can be find on ScienceDirect, along with more than 35,000 books, monographs and textbooks. The wealth of ScienceDirect is appreciated globally and the purpose of this training is to introduce the researchers and librarians to its functionalities and content, by demonstrating most efficient search strategies shown in on-line examples. The participants are encouraged to take active part.

Duration: 1 h 15 min.

Target audience: researchers at all levels (including PhD students), librarians, optionally editors

Lecturer

katarzyna_gaca_zajac.pngKatarzyna Gaca-Zając, PhD Eng, Customer Consultant for Central-Eastern Europe in Elsevier

Katarzyna is a graduate of University of Strathclyde, with almost a decade of experience in research and teaching at an academic level in Europe; a specialist in polymer chemistry and studies of chemical reactions’ kinetics. A knowledgeable expert on scientific databases and solutions for researchers and information specialists, who is passionate about ethics in scientific publishing, as well as about widely understood bibliometrics.

Working language: English

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