Workshop 6 Science and Technology for the Built Environment Writer's Workshop: Authoring Research Papers with Impact

Sunday, June 25, 2017: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Research Summit
Chair: Reinhard Radermacher, Ph.D., University of Maryland
Sponsor: Publication and Education Council
Hosted by the editorial staff and publishers of the ASHRAE archival journal, Science and Technology for the Built Environment, this workshop aims to teach authors of technical and research papers to write with maximum impact in a manner to maximize citations.

1  Writing for Maximum Impact

Alexa Flood, Taylor and Francis
Finally getting your work on paper is only half the battle. Sure, having a published work is good to have on your resume, but having impactful work can make a career. Learn how to write research papers in a way that will garner citations, and get maximum mileage out of your work. This workshop touches upon the importance of selecting the best journal match for your work, how to maximize your article for hits from search engines and when to publish using open access. It also explains how to better understand writing about both methodology and research findings.

2  Writing Research Papers that Get Published.

Alexa Flood, Taylor and Francis
Mary Baugher, University of Maryland
Avoid the pitfalls that plague many authors who submit papers to research journals. Learn how to write a compelling abstract, the importance of proper formatting and grammar, surviving the plagiarism cross-check and addressing reviewers' comments in a productive way.
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