The beginner’s guide to authoring high quality publications

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Join this free webinar series on Apr 16 and 17 at 11:00 AM IST
Clarivate is pleased to announce the first edition of  “The beginner’s guide to authoring high quality publications - Powered by the Web of Science™”.

This is a two-part certification series aimed at providing students and early career researchers the requisite skills to:
  • Do an effective literature search
  • Learn how to avoid plagiarism and cite correctly
  • Identify the right journals for your work
  • Interpret submission guidelines
  • Improve chances of acceptance into top-tier journals.
Please note that a quiz will be sent to all attendees after completion of the two sessions and those who score above 70% will be awarded an e-certificate.
It is mandatory to attend both the sessions to be considered for the quiz.

Session 1: Mastering the literature review and best citation practices: A guide for researchers
Apr 16 | 11 AM IST | Duration: 90 min.


Embarking on a literature review can be a daunting task for any researcher. Whether you are beginning a review article, crafting your dissertation, or simply delving into a new area of study, understanding how to effectively navigate and synthesize existing research is crucial.

In this webinar, we will delve into the intricacies of the literature review process, providing you with valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your research endeavors. From identifying pertinent sources to establishing a robust theoretical framework, we'll guide you through each step of the process, empowering you to conduct a comprehensive and insightful literature review.

Key topics covered:
  • Understanding the importance of the literature review
  • Identifying gaps in current knowledge
  • Guiding methodology and data analysis
  • Strategies for effective literature search
  • Identifying credible sources and databases
  • Utilizing advanced search techniques
  • Tools and software for managing citations and references
  • What constitutes plagiarism?
  • Generative AI in academic writing
  • Good citation practices
Session 2: Mastering Manuscript Writing: Strategies for High Impact Publishing
Apr 17 | 11 AM IST | Duration: 90 min.


Whether you are an early career researcher or a PhD student embarking on your first manuscript, this webinar will provide you with invaluable insights to enhance your manuscript writing skills and maximize your chances of success in the competitive world of academic publishing.

Understanding academic writing:
  • Definition and characteristics of academic writing
  • Examples of academic writing across different disciplines
Formulating the research question:
  • Importance of a clear and concise research question
  • Strategies for developing a research question that aligns with your study objectives
Structuring your research or review paper:
  • Guidelines for organizing your manuscript effectively
  • Components of a research paper: Introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusion
  • Tips for crafting a compelling abstract and title
Choosing the Right Avenue for Dissemination:
  • Identifying your target audience and selecting appropriate journals
  • Factors to consider when choosing a journal for publication
  • Understanding the editorial policies and submission guidelines
Ethical Issues in Writing:
  • Handling conflicts of interest and ensuring transparency
Dealing with rejection:
  • Common reasons for manuscript rejection
  • Strategies for interpreting reviewers' feedback constructively
  • Formulating an effective rebuttal to address reviewers' comments
Join this webinar series and don't miss out on this opportunity to master the art of crafting compelling and impactful research papers!

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Speaker

Dr. Subhasree Nag
Senior Business Solution Consultant
Clarivate

Dr.  Subhasree  Nag  is  a  senior  business  solution  consultant  for  the scholarly research and life sciences division at Clarivate.  

She  completed  her  PhD  from  Texas  Tech  University  Health  Sciences Center,  USA  and  her  post-doctoral  training  from  Pacific  Northwest National Laboratory, USA.

A pharmacologist and toxicologist by training, she has more than 8 years of  research  experience  in  anticancer  drug  discovery  and pharmacokinetics  areas  with  25  peer  reviewed  publications  and  more than 1500 citations.

At Clarivate, she is involved in promoting Clarivate's scholarly research, drug discovery and intellectual property (IP) solutions, conducting author and research capacity workshops, bespoke consulting projects, etc.

She  was  a  co-author  on  the  UGC-Good  Academic  Research  Practices guidance  document released  in  2020.  She  also  writes for  the  Clarivate pharma  industry  magazine,  Bioworld,  where  she  contributes  to  articles related to early-stage discovery and preclinical studies.