Publishing Power Hours is an annual workshop series run by the Library, focussing on important publishing information for Curtin authors.
Videos and workshop materials from the latest series can be found below.
Publishing in quality journals: workshop recording
Publishing in quality journals: workshop slides [PDF, 3.77MB]
Predatory journals and (Un)ethical publishing: workshop recording
Predatory journals and (Un)ethical publishing: workshop slides [PDF, 4.1MB]
Publishing your research data: workshop recording
Publishing your research data: workshop slides [PDF, 1MB]
Publishing your software code: workshop recording
Publishing your software code: workshop slides [PDF, 1.8MB]
Publishing copyright essentials: workshop recording
Publishing copyright essentials: workshop slides [PDF, 2MB]
Getting your article published: workshop recording
Getting your article published: workshop slides [PDF, 675kB]
Measuring the impact of your research publications: workshop recording
Measuring the impact of your research publications: workshop slides [PDF, 4.15MB]
Open Access publishing: workshop recording
Open Access publishing: workshop slides [PDF, 1.52MB]
Using the institutional repository (espace) to make your research open access: workshop recording
Making EndNote work for you and your publications: workshop recording
Preprints: workshop slides [PDF, 3.31MB]
These recordings are on Echo360 and are only available to current Curtin staff and students:
Thesis by compilation
An August 2021 presentation by Professor Christopher Reid, Dean Graduate Studies, on the current guidelines for a thesis by compilation at Curtin University. The presentation includes the supervisor perspectives of Professors Kliti Grice and Charlie Ironside, as well as the student perspective of recent graduate Rene Forsyth. [1:10]
How to publish in Nature and Science
Faculty of SAE Nature and Science Workshop 2021 - speakers in engineering, astronomy and life sciences provide case studies on how they were able to publish in Nature or Science. [1:20]
Curtin Conversations - a discussion about publishing choices
A panel discussion held in 2018 with Garry Allison, Kate Trinajstic, Fran Ackerman and Dora Marinova where different faculty perspectives on publishing are discussed [1:29]
Curtin Conversations - Open Access success stories
A panel discussion held in 2020 with Catherine Clark, Mark Ogden, John Phillimore, Katie Wilson and Daniel Gucciardi, highlighting how academics in different disciplines have used Open Access publishing to their advantage [1:23]
Choosing quality publications in Science and Engineering
Two discipline specific workshops held in 2019 to discuss publishing patterns in engineering and science disciplines [Science 1:35, Engineering 1:35]