★Nov. 12 18:00-19:00 Ethical issues (plagiarism, authorship etc.) in academic publishing and avoiding predatory journals
Online Seminar Ethical issues (plagiarism, authorship etc.) in academic publishing and avoiding predatory journals |
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When preparing a manuscript for submission to an academic journal, scientists must follow detailed guidelines on the structure and format of the manuscript. However, scientists sometimes overlook the ethical issues that surround the submission of a manuscript and are caught off guard by unexpected requests. Based on more than 30 years of service helping Japanese authors write and publish manuscripts in major journals around the world, this seminar will provide practical advice on important ethical issues to help you avoid unexpected delays and even ensure that your manuscript is published in an ethical journal. *This seminar will be recorded, and the video will be available until March 2026. |
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Date and Time | November 12, 2024, 18:00-19:00 |
How to participate | Please access the URL sent to you after applying. |
Connection environment | PC with Internet and sound. * We use Zoom. |
Lecturer | Mr. Greg Adams (Manager of the Editorial and Translation Division at FORTE Science Communications) Mr. Greg Adams is the Manager of the Production Division at FORTE Science Communications in Tokyo. FORTE is a global leader in STEM editing, translation, and publishing. He is a 20-year veteran of the science communications industry. In the course of his career, he has edited a wide range of medical and technical papers that have been published in high-impact journals around the world. Based on his extensive experience in the academic publishing industry, ranging from the planning stage to the post-publication stage, Greg has provided practical training on the skills necessary to write research manuscripts to both young researchers and senior scientists at universities, hospitals, and research centers throughout Japan. In addition, he provides behavioral training and coaching in oral presentation skills for both small groups and large audiences. |
Language | English |
Content | This seminar will cover the following ethical issues that authors must be aware of when submitting a manuscript to an academic journal. -Declaring sources of funding and conflicts of interest -Additional documentation required by journals -Identifying and avoiding predatory journals |
Video | Click here to watch the video(on-campus) ※Those in the medical and dental sciences fields can also view it on WebClass. WebClass: Click here How to access Click here |
Document | Slide(on-campus) |
Sponsor | Research Development Center Ochanomizu Library |
Contact Information | Ochanomizu Library |
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