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Join Cambridge Author Training Series (May–June 2026)

The NU Library is pleased to share an upcoming series of author training webinars by Cambridge University Press, designed to support researchers at every stage of the publishing process. These sessions aim to provide practical guidance, trusted advice, and essential knowledge to help authors navigate academic publishing with confidence.

Led by Christine Penney, Training Manager at Cambridge University Press, the series addresses common challenges researchers face, including selecting the right journal, avoiding manuscript rejection, identifying predatory journals, and understanding publishing ethics.

The series offers valuable insights to support researchers in navigating academic publishing, improving publication outcomes, and strengthening responsible research dissemination.

Whether researchers are preparing their first manuscript or seeking to strengthen their publishing knowledge, these sessions provide practical guidance to support informed and ethical publication decisions.

Webinar 1: Selecting the Right Journal for Submission
Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2026
Time: 6:00 PM (Astana time, GMT+5)

This introductory session explores how researchers can identify the most suitable journal for their work and improve publication success.

Topics include:
  • Types of journals and why journal selection matters
  • Understanding journal scope and fit
  • Journal impact beyond publication
  • Brief overview of Open Access and the publishing process
  • Cambridge author services and tools

Register here

Webinar 2: Reasons for Rejection and How to Avoid Them
Date: Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Time: 6:00 PM (Astana time, GMT+5)

The second session highlights common reasons manuscripts are rejected and practical strategies to improve submission quality.

Topics include:
  • Dos and don’ts for manuscript submission
  • Tips for clear and concise academic writing
  • Aligning manuscripts with journal scope and standards
  • Addressing common pitfalls (novelty, structure, argumentation)
  • Using publisher guidelines and author services

Register here

Webinar 3: Predatory Journals and Publishing Ethics
Date: Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Time: 6:00 PM (Astana time, GMT+5)

Predatory publishing remains a growing concern in scholarly communication. This session provides practical guidance on identifying unethical publishing practices and selecting reputable journals.

Topics include:
  • How to identify and avoid predatory journals
  • Understanding ethical vs. exploitative publishing practices
  • Evaluating journal quality and credibility using indexing checks, publisher ethics, and recognized tools
  • Choosing appropriate journals based on scope, transparency, impact, and discoverability

This webinar is particularly valuable for researchers seeking to strengthen publishing integrity and make informed decisions throughout the publication process.

Register here

Researchers may also explore additional learning opportunities through the Cambridge University Press Training Page.

The NU Library encourages the NU research community to participate in these sessions and strengthen their understanding of scholarly publishing, publication ethics, and effective research dissemination strategies.

Poster provided by a representative of Cambridge University Press.
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