[CANMEDLIB] CHLA/ABSC Webinar - Transforming your Conference Presentation into a Journal Article
Babineau, Jessica
Jessica.Babineau at uhn.ca
Mon Jul 5 13:23:30 EDT 2021
*Apologies for cross posting*
CHLA/ABSC Member Exclusive Webinar - Transforming your Conference Presentation into a Journal Article
Wednesday, July 7th at 1:00 pm Eastern / 10:00 am Pacific (60 minutes)
via zoom
The registration deadline for this session is today (Monday July 5th) - Click Here to Register<https://www.memberleap.com/members/evr/reg_event.php?orgcode=CHLA&evid=26849463>
Session Description:
In many disciplines, most conference presentations end when the conference does: they do not go on to become peer-reviewed articles. Yet there is also research to suggest that continuing to work with a conference paper / presentation to turn it into an article leads to higher research productivity overall, with additional benefits of increasing a researcher's confidence, motivation, and capacity for further research. Beyond simply a lack of time, there are other barriers that prevent researchers from taking this next step. In particular, the structure, tone, use of evidence, audience, and scholarly goals can differ significantly between conference papers/presentations and peer-reviewed articles. Articulating these differences is not only a first step in the editing process; it can also be used as a basis for constructing a step-by-step plan and timeline for creating the article from the conference paper/presentation. Synthesizing multidisciplinary scholarship on academic writing, resources from academic writing coaches, and case studies, this session is a practical discussion focusing on concrete strategies for addressing major barriers in the conference paper/presentation to article editing process.
Learning Objectives:
1. Be able to identify solutions to common barriers to developing a journal article from a conference paper/presentation
2. Evaluate and compare goals and audiences for a conference paper/presentation vs. a journal article, and use these differences to identify necessary edits
3. Create an individual editing plan and timeline for a paper in progress
Event Information:
* July 7, 2021
* 1:00 pm eastern / 10:00 am pacific (60 minutes)
* Presentation will be delivered in English
* via Zoom
* 1.0 CEU credits*
Cost:
* Free for CHLA-ABSC members
* Not available for non-members
Presenter Bio: Katya MacDonald is the Research Facilitator for the University of Saskatchewan Library, where she supports a range of librarians' research activities by developing resources, presentations, discussion groups, and individual consultations. Katya holds a PhD in history from the University of Saskatchewan, and maintains interests in community-engaged research and decolonizing research methods.
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*As per the 2015 Bilateral Agreement between CHLA/ABSC and MLA, CHLA/ABSC may grant CHLA/ABSC credit (CEU) according to criteria established by CHLA/ABSC for MLA-based courses taught in Canada. MLA will recognize CHLA/ABSC CE approved courses as being equivalent to MLA CE credits. CHLA/ABSC members taking an MLA course in Canada may receive MLA credit. CHLA/ABSC may use MLA owned continuing education syllabi supplemented by appropriate Canadian content for teaching in a Canadian context as the basis for its own continuing education programs
Click Here to Register<https://www.memberleap.com/members/evr/reg_event.php?orgcode=CHLA&evid=26849463>
URL Link: https://www.memberleap.com/members/evr/reg_event.php?orgcode=CHLA&evid=26849463
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Jessica Babineau MLIS (she/her)
Direcor of Public Relations, CHLA/ABSC
Information Specialist, Library & Information Services
Education Investigator 1, The Institute for Education Research
Toronto Rehab, University Health Network
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