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GRSC6014 How to Publish your Research (The Humanities
& Related Disciplines)
Content:
This course is designed to introduce students in the humanities
and related disciplines to the basics of converting their research
findings into publishable form. The course will systematically go
through the complete cycle from deciding what to write and where
to publish, through getting started, organizing one's ideas, structuring
the paper, and writing the first draft, to submitting the paper
and revising it on the basis of reviewers' comments. A special feature
of the course is that experts with extensive publishing experience
will be invited to share their experiences at different stages of
the course.
Organization:
Each offering of the module comprises twelve hours (two hours per
week for six weeks). The module is offered twice per year.
Enrollment:
Enrollment is restricted to a maximum of 30 students, who must
have
passed 'Introduction to Thesis Writing' (GRSC6001 / 6020 / 6021),
or
who are able to provide documentary evidence that they have passed
an equivalent course. Students are not allowed to take GRSC6001
/ 6020 / 6021
and GRSC6014 concurrently under normal circumstances. However,
students
who can complete all classes of GRSC6001 / 6020 6021 before the
start
date of GRSC6014 are allowed to register for both courses in the
same semester. In the academic year 2011-12, this course
was offered in
Semester
2 only.
Assessment:
Assessment will be based on course participation and a short (1-page)
written task to be submitted after the completion of the course.
Outcome:
At the end of the course, participants' awareness of how to publish
their research should be enhanced and they should be able to approach
this matter systematically.
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