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Wiley experts share getting published in international journals – insider tips and tricks from publishing professionals
Webinar in Journal Publication
Wiley experts share getting published in international journals – insider tips and tricks from publishing professionals
Sarah Oates
Rebecca Harkin
Michael Willis
John Pegum
Want to know how to increase your chances of getting published in international journals? Four publishing industry professionals from Wiley will share their insider tips and tricks with you.
What you learn
What to consider before you start your research
How to prepare your manuscript
How to Identify the right journal (and the wrong journal)
How common is rejection and how can you avoid it?
How to respond to peer review – best practices
How to make an impact by promoting your published research
Description
In this webinar, you’ll know how to choose the right journal for your research, what editors are looking for, and common reasons for rejection. They’ll also share some tested tips on how to make an impact for your article. You'll also get some answers from the panel of friendly publishing professionals at the end of the session.
About Our Publisher Micro Events
Hosted by Editage and Researcher.Life, this webinar is part of our Publisher Micro Events series, where we invite established publishers and experts from journals for informative sessions about the publication processes. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from an expert.
Instructors (4)
Sarah Oates
Senior Editorial Director, Wiley
Rebecca Harkin
Publisher, Psychology & Education, Wiley
Sarah Oates
Senior Editorial Director, Wiley
Rebecca Harkin
Publisher, Psychology & Education, Wiley
Michael Willis
Researcher Advocate & Senior Manager, Peer Review, Wiley
John Pegum
Senior Product Manager, Wiley Editing Services