How to get published by Ms. Chen Lin from Elsevier STM journals (October 2018)HKBU Library
The document provides guidance on how to get published in scholarly journals. It discusses the peer review and publication cycle, how to plan and structure a research article, use proper scientific language, and deal with reviewer comments. The key steps outlined are choosing the right journal, following the journal's author guidelines, writing an effective title, abstract, and keywords, structuring the manuscript using the IMRAD format, using clear language and grammar, and responding politely and thoroughly to reviewer feedback.
Make Citing and Referencing a Breeze with MendeleyHKBU Library
This document provides an overview of the Mendeley reference management platform. It describes Mendeley as a research workflow manager that allows users to save, read, annotate, and collaborate on PDFs and references across desktop, web and mobile devices. It outlines how to add documents to Mendeley by dragging PDFs, adding references from other managers, or using the web importer. It also explains how to organize references in folders, generate citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word, and collaborate through private and public groups.
A Guide to Getting Published by Ms. Julie Lin from Emerald Publishing (March ...HKBU Library
This document provides guidance on getting research published. It discusses:
- Emerald Publications, which was founded by academics for academics in 1967 in the UK.
- Developing a publication strategy, including selecting the right journal by considering factors like scope, readership, and likelihood of acceptance.
- The publishing process, including avoiding desk rejection by carefully following author guidelines and submission requirements.
- Addressing common criticisms from peer reviewers like lack of theoretical contribution or weak methodology.
- Tips for polishing manuscripts, including ensuring originality, relevance, clarity of writing, and sound arguments.
- Publication ethics and promoting published work through platforms like Kudos to increase downloads and readership.
The document discusses publishing in Wiley Materials Science journals. It provides an overview of the editorial process at Wiley, including the roles of various editors, organizers, and technical staff. It also covers what editors look for in determining the suitability of manuscripts, such as whether the topic and results fit the journal's scope. The document advises authors on writing an effective cover letter and conclusions section to maximize the chances of their work being published.
The Insider's Guide to Getting Published by Prof. M.A. Van Hove (October 2016)HKBU Library
This document provides guidance for researchers on publishing their work. It discusses why publishing is important for career advancement and evaluation. It outlines the various forms publications can take and metrics used to evaluate them, such as impact factor, h-index, and number of citations. The document provides tips on choosing journals, submitting manuscripts, addressing referees' comments, and ethical publishing practices around authorship, plagiarism, and obligations of co-authors.
Publishing the first paper from a PhD Candidate - Mr. Kwan Chak Shing (Octobe...HKBU Library
The document summarizes a workshop for getting research papers published. It provides tips for writing manuscripts, including collecting and analyzing data, writing the main text with supervisor input, and modifying before submission. It discusses paper structures like abstracts and choosing appropriate journals based on impact factor and topic specificity. The reviewing process is outlined, from initial screening to potential outcomes of accept, revise, or reject. Finally, it offers advice to new PhD students to have passion, work hard, take opportunities, think critically, and keep learning.
MCCP 7012 Effective Literature Searching HKBU Library
This document summarizes an information literacy workshop on effective literature searching. It discusses how to use library tools like the online catalog and databases to find relevant research materials. It also covers strategies for staying current in one's field through tools like RSS feeds, research alerts, citation tracking and reference managers. The workshop teaches proper citation styles and referencing to avoid plagiarism. Library services for research support are also highlighted, including interlibrary loans, research consultations and access to other university libraries.
Getting Published: Perspectives from a Ph.D. Candidate - Mr. Liu Jin (Novembe...HKBU Library
A sharing from a PhD Candidate's perspective on how to getting published for the Research Postgraduates at Hong Kong Baptist University on 18 November 2015.
MCCP 7012 Effective Literature Searching 2015-2016HKBU Library
This document provides an overview of an effective literature searching workshop conducted by HKBU Library. It discusses locating relevant materials through the library catalog, databases, and online search tools. It also covers services for maintaining current awareness like alerts and RSS feeds. The document emphasizes avoiding plagiarism through proper citation of sources. Overall, it aims to help students understand library resources and services that can support their research needs.
Using CrossRef to add works to your ORCID iDHKBU Library
This document provides instructions for adding published works to an ORCID iD by using the CrossRef integration. It explains that users can scroll down to the "Works" section, click "Link Works", select "CrossRef Metadata Search", authorize CrossRef to access the ORCID account, search for works by title or metadata, and add any search results to the ORCID profile directly from CrossRef. The library also offers to help add works to ORCID records on behalf of users who provide a publication list and permission to modify their ORCID information.
HKBU has an open access policy where theses are uploaded to the institutional repository within 1-1.5 years of completion. Students have the option to embargo access to the full text for an additional year. Submission to ProQuest, an external repository, takes even longer but allows for wider visibility, HKBU covers publishing costs, and students retain copyright. The submission to ProQuest is voluntary and only requires a signed agreement, with most other form fields also being optional.
This document provides guidance on finding and using images for speeches. It discusses why images are useful for enhancing audience attention, reinforcing spoken words, and clarifying complex ideas. It then describes four sources for finding images: Creative Commons licensed images, Google Images, Wikimedia Commons, and Flickr. For each source, it explains what it is and provides steps for searching and downloading images with appropriate licenses for reuse. The document stresses the importance of properly attributing any images used to the original creator.
This document provides guidance on finding statistics for speeches. It discusses why statistics should be used in speeches and outlines some key sources for government and public opinion statistics in Hong Kong and elsewhere. These include the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department, the Asian Development Bank, China Statistics, and the Pew Research Center. The document encourages using statistics fairly and directs readers to additional resources on a course guide website.
GCPS1005 Library mini-lecture 1: Finding definitions and quotationsHKBU Library
This document provides guidance on finding definitions and quotations for speeches. It discusses using dictionaries and encyclopedias to find clear explanations of words and concepts. Dictionaries can be online or print, general use or specialized by subject area. Encyclopedias offer an overview while fact-checking information. Informal sources like government and academic reports can also be used. The document recommends search engines and library databases to locate these reference sources, and gives tips for extracting useful quotations from literature. Additional online resources for the course are provided.
GCPS1005 Library mini-lecture 4: Citing your sourcesHKBU Library
This document provides an overview of citing sources for speeches using APA style. It explains why citations are important, such as giving credit and avoiding plagiarism. The basic elements of APA citations are described, including author, year, title and publisher. Examples are given for how to cite webpages, electronic references, files on websites and images found online. Trickier sources can be dealt with by consulting the APA manual or research guides. Credits are provided for the two images used in the document.
How to get published by Ms. Chen Lin from Elsevier STM journals (October 2018)HKBU Library
The document provides guidance on how to get published in scholarly journals. It discusses the peer review and publication cycle, how to plan and structure a research article, use proper scientific language, and deal with reviewer comments. The key steps outlined are choosing the right journal, following the journal's author guidelines, writing an effective title, abstract, and keywords, structuring the manuscript using the IMRAD format, using clear language and grammar, and responding politely and thoroughly to reviewer feedback.
Make Citing and Referencing a Breeze with MendeleyHKBU Library
This document provides an overview of the Mendeley reference management platform. It describes Mendeley as a research workflow manager that allows users to save, read, annotate, and collaborate on PDFs and references across desktop, web and mobile devices. It outlines how to add documents to Mendeley by dragging PDFs, adding references from other managers, or using the web importer. It also explains how to organize references in folders, generate citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word, and collaborate through private and public groups.
A Guide to Getting Published by Ms. Julie Lin from Emerald Publishing (March ...HKBU Library
This document provides guidance on getting research published. It discusses:
- Emerald Publications, which was founded by academics for academics in 1967 in the UK.
- Developing a publication strategy, including selecting the right journal by considering factors like scope, readership, and likelihood of acceptance.
- The publishing process, including avoiding desk rejection by carefully following author guidelines and submission requirements.
- Addressing common criticisms from peer reviewers like lack of theoretical contribution or weak methodology.
- Tips for polishing manuscripts, including ensuring originality, relevance, clarity of writing, and sound arguments.
- Publication ethics and promoting published work through platforms like Kudos to increase downloads and readership.
The document discusses publishing in Wiley Materials Science journals. It provides an overview of the editorial process at Wiley, including the roles of various editors, organizers, and technical staff. It also covers what editors look for in determining the suitability of manuscripts, such as whether the topic and results fit the journal's scope. The document advises authors on writing an effective cover letter and conclusions section to maximize the chances of their work being published.
The Insider's Guide to Getting Published by Prof. M.A. Van Hove (October 2016)HKBU Library
This document provides guidance for researchers on publishing their work. It discusses why publishing is important for career advancement and evaluation. It outlines the various forms publications can take and metrics used to evaluate them, such as impact factor, h-index, and number of citations. The document provides tips on choosing journals, submitting manuscripts, addressing referees' comments, and ethical publishing practices around authorship, plagiarism, and obligations of co-authors.
Publishing the first paper from a PhD Candidate - Mr. Kwan Chak Shing (Octobe...HKBU Library
The document summarizes a workshop for getting research papers published. It provides tips for writing manuscripts, including collecting and analyzing data, writing the main text with supervisor input, and modifying before submission. It discusses paper structures like abstracts and choosing appropriate journals based on impact factor and topic specificity. The reviewing process is outlined, from initial screening to potential outcomes of accept, revise, or reject. Finally, it offers advice to new PhD students to have passion, work hard, take opportunities, think critically, and keep learning.
MCCP 7012 Effective Literature Searching HKBU Library
This document summarizes an information literacy workshop on effective literature searching. It discusses how to use library tools like the online catalog and databases to find relevant research materials. It also covers strategies for staying current in one's field through tools like RSS feeds, research alerts, citation tracking and reference managers. The workshop teaches proper citation styles and referencing to avoid plagiarism. Library services for research support are also highlighted, including interlibrary loans, research consultations and access to other university libraries.
Getting Published: Perspectives from a Ph.D. Candidate - Mr. Liu Jin (Novembe...HKBU Library
A sharing from a PhD Candidate's perspective on how to getting published for the Research Postgraduates at Hong Kong Baptist University on 18 November 2015.
MCCP 7012 Effective Literature Searching 2015-2016HKBU Library
This document provides an overview of an effective literature searching workshop conducted by HKBU Library. It discusses locating relevant materials through the library catalog, databases, and online search tools. It also covers services for maintaining current awareness like alerts and RSS feeds. The document emphasizes avoiding plagiarism through proper citation of sources. Overall, it aims to help students understand library resources and services that can support their research needs.
Using CrossRef to add works to your ORCID iDHKBU Library
This document provides instructions for adding published works to an ORCID iD by using the CrossRef integration. It explains that users can scroll down to the "Works" section, click "Link Works", select "CrossRef Metadata Search", authorize CrossRef to access the ORCID account, search for works by title or metadata, and add any search results to the ORCID profile directly from CrossRef. The library also offers to help add works to ORCID records on behalf of users who provide a publication list and permission to modify their ORCID information.
HKBU has an open access policy where theses are uploaded to the institutional repository within 1-1.5 years of completion. Students have the option to embargo access to the full text for an additional year. Submission to ProQuest, an external repository, takes even longer but allows for wider visibility, HKBU covers publishing costs, and students retain copyright. The submission to ProQuest is voluntary and only requires a signed agreement, with most other form fields also being optional.
This document provides guidance on finding and using images for speeches. It discusses why images are useful for enhancing audience attention, reinforcing spoken words, and clarifying complex ideas. It then describes four sources for finding images: Creative Commons licensed images, Google Images, Wikimedia Commons, and Flickr. For each source, it explains what it is and provides steps for searching and downloading images with appropriate licenses for reuse. The document stresses the importance of properly attributing any images used to the original creator.
This document provides guidance on finding statistics for speeches. It discusses why statistics should be used in speeches and outlines some key sources for government and public opinion statistics in Hong Kong and elsewhere. These include the Hong Kong Census and Statistics Department, the Asian Development Bank, China Statistics, and the Pew Research Center. The document encourages using statistics fairly and directs readers to additional resources on a course guide website.
GCPS1005 Library mini-lecture 1: Finding definitions and quotationsHKBU Library
This document provides guidance on finding definitions and quotations for speeches. It discusses using dictionaries and encyclopedias to find clear explanations of words and concepts. Dictionaries can be online or print, general use or specialized by subject area. Encyclopedias offer an overview while fact-checking information. Informal sources like government and academic reports can also be used. The document recommends search engines and library databases to locate these reference sources, and gives tips for extracting useful quotations from literature. Additional online resources for the course are provided.
GCPS1005 Library mini-lecture 4: Citing your sourcesHKBU Library
This document provides an overview of citing sources for speeches using APA style. It explains why citations are important, such as giving credit and avoiding plagiarism. The basic elements of APA citations are described, including author, year, title and publisher. Examples are given for how to cite webpages, electronic references, files on websites and images found online. Trickier sources can be dealt with by consulting the APA manual or research guides. Credits are provided for the two images used in the document.
40. 中文引證參考格式
文後參考文獻著錄規則
中國國家標準化管理委員
China National Standardization Management Committee (2005)
論文撰作簡介 (p. 25-35)
浸會大學中文系
HKBU– Department of Chinese Language and Literature (2011)
中文論文格式 (p.8-10)
浸會大學歷史系
HKBU – Department of History (2018-2019)
研究論文格式舉要
香港大學中文學院
HKU – School of Chinese (2009)
中文文稿格式:文獻徵引及參考文獻
香港教育研究所
Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research (2010)