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Choosing the right journal for your research
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Research Metrics and Impact Guide |
The Thesis Information guide pulls together University regulations, procedures, resources and sources of support for you to refer to as you undertake your thesis journey. This guide offers useful advice and support for stages in the process. Browse the guide for:
planning finding information reviewing the literature copyright writing formatting submitting depositing publishing support Māori Postgraduates Pacific Postgraduates Supervisors
Remember to revisit the guide often for simple to technical answers, and which support services to consult.
Here you can see the latest postgraduate research that has been published in OUR Archive from the School of Pharmacy at Otago.
Publishing your research requires these steps in order to maximise your research impact.
Research Lifecycle - refer to sections on Publish & Share, and Research Impact, for support as a new researcher.
The Research Publishing & Impact guide directs you to the key resources for getting published, establishing a researcher profile, and measuring and maximising your research impact.
If you find a great article on your topic, you can use a citation database to track down related articles.
A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database of research literature and web sources. Over 16,500 peer-reviewed titles from more than 4,000 publishers. Includes some full text links. Access Scopus Tutorials online.
Conference papers are an excellent source of current research, best practices and new innovations in a research area.
A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database of research literature and web sources. Over 16,500 peer-reviewed titles from more than 4,000 publishers. Includes some full text links. Access Scopus Tutorials online.