The NU Library is pleased to share two upcoming webinars from Taylor & Francis that address important aspects of academic publishing and research communication. These sessions will help you strengthen your publishing practices and enhance your scholarly visibility.
Ethics Focus: Plagiarism
Date & Time: Wednesday, 10 September 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (BST)
Speaker: Didi Peng
A researcher’s career is built on their ideas and contributions to the scholarly record. That’s why giving proper credit to original sources is vital. When this does not happen, it can lead to plagiarism: one of the most common types of publication misconduct, with potentially serious consequences.
This webinar will explore:
By attending, you will gain a clear understanding of how plagiarism and text-recycling are handled in journals and learn how to avoid potential pitfalls in your own work.
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Smart Sharing: Navigating Social Media as a Researcher
Date & Time: Wednesday, 24 September 2025, 9:00 – 10:30 AM (BST)
Speaker: Bethany Farr
Social media is becoming an increasingly powerful tool for researchers to amplify their work and build credible academic profiles. With the rise of decentralized networks such as Bluesky and shifts in established platforms, researchers face both opportunities and challenges in engaging with wider audiences.
This session will cover:
By joining, you’ll feel more confident navigating the digital landscape, using social media responsibly, and maximizing its benefits for your academic career.
Register here
Learn more on Author Services
Don’t miss these opportunities to learn from publishing experts and gain valuable insights into responsible and effective research practices.
Ethics Focus: Plagiarism
Date & Time: Wednesday, 10 September 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (BST)
Speaker: Didi Peng
A researcher’s career is built on their ideas and contributions to the scholarly record. That’s why giving proper credit to original sources is vital. When this does not happen, it can lead to plagiarism: one of the most common types of publication misconduct, with potentially serious consequences.
This webinar will explore:
- How Taylor & Francis journals define plagiarism and the most common types
- Where similarity is acceptable and where the “grey areas” lie (e.g., text-recycling)
- How plagiarism is detected and addressed when found
- Practical tips on avoiding plagiarism through correct citation practices
By attending, you will gain a clear understanding of how plagiarism and text-recycling are handled in journals and learn how to avoid potential pitfalls in your own work.
Register here
Learn more on Author Services
Smart Sharing: Navigating Social Media as a Researcher
Date & Time: Wednesday, 24 September 2025, 9:00 – 10:30 AM (BST)
Speaker: Bethany Farr
Social media is becoming an increasingly powerful tool for researchers to amplify their work and build credible academic profiles. With the rise of decentralized networks such as Bluesky and shifts in established platforms, researchers face both opportunities and challenges in engaging with wider audiences.
This session will cover:
- Responsible use of social media to promote research
- Strategies for building a professional profile and network
- How to adapt to changes in digital platforms
- Practical tips for communicating effectively online
By joining, you’ll feel more confident navigating the digital landscape, using social media responsibly, and maximizing its benefits for your academic career.
Register here
Learn more on Author Services
Don’t miss these opportunities to learn from publishing experts and gain valuable insights into responsible and effective research practices.