SciFlow Master Classes 2023
Connecting Writing & Publishing
16.05. - 13.06.2023 (virtual & free)
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Topics and Dates
Launching a Diamond Open Access Journal
How to produce a Diamond Open Access journal from start to finish with SciFlow.
Providing a consistent framework for theses
How the H-BRS provided a consistent framework for thesis writing through SciFlow Institutional templates.
Connecting Writing and Publishing
How the University of Bern successfully adopted SciFlow for writing and publishing.
Launching a Diamond Open Access Journal with SciFlow Publish
with Dr. Carsten Borchert & Frederik Eichler, Co-Founders of SciFlowWe are delighted to invite you to our upcoming Masterclass: "Launching a Diamond Open Access Journal with SciFlow Publish." Our first Masterclass in 2023 will show you how to produce a Diamond Open Access journal from start to finish.
The Masterclass will cover the following topics:
- Understanding Diamond Open Access – An introduction to the concept, benefits, and critical aspects of Diamond Open Access publishing.
- Setting Up Your Journal with SciFlow Publish – Learn how to configure and customize submission guidelines
- Streamlining the Editorial Process – Discover how SciFlow Publish can simplify the editorial workflow, from manuscript submission and publication.
- Overcoming difficulties with Metadata - Learn how to handle missing references and tagging metadata in SciFlow.
- Publishing SciFlow exports with Open Journal System (OJS) - Experience the ease of uploading production files from SciFlow to OJS.
Who should attend?
This Masterclass is designed for university presses, editorial teams, and Scholarly Journals Enthusiasts.
How the H-BRS provided a consistent framework for Thesis writing through SciFlow Institutional Templates
with Anna Nick, Fachinformation & Forschungsservices, Bibliothek, Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-SiegWe are excited to announce that SciFlow is hosting its 2023 Masterclass series, and you're invited! For this Masterclass, we're partnering with the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg (H-BRS) to provide an insightful and engaging session on thesis writing using SciFlow.
What to expect from the Masterclass?
In this webinar, you will learn how H-BRS has successfully introduced SciFlow to create a seamless and collaborative writing environment for their students and researchers. We will showcase how using SciFlow templates has helped standardize and streamline the look of theses across the university, enabling students from multiple faculties to leverage our platform for their thesis writing.
Who should attend?
This Masterclass is designed for students, librarians, and lecturers:
- Students: Discover how to write a thesis using SciFlow, boost your writing efficiency, and collaborate with your peers and advisors.
- Librarians: Gain valuable insights into introducing SciFlow to your campus, providing an excellent resource to support students’ academic journey.
- Lecturers: Learn how SciFlow can benefit your students and help you effectively manage and evaluate their theses.
Connecting Writing and Publishing at the University of Bern
with Dr. Elio Pellin, Open Science, Bern Open Publishing, University BernWe are excited to announce the upcoming SciFlow 2023 Masterclass Webinar, where we will be showcasing the University of Bern's successful adoption of SciFlow for its writing and publishing activities. Join us to learn how this valued institution uses SciFlow to enhance its research workflow and improve collaboration.
What to expect from the Masterclass?
- Insights into how researchers and students at the University of Bern utilize SciFlow to write and collaborate on their academic texts, improving efficiency and quality.
- A detailed exploration of how Bern Open Publishing (BOP) leverages SciFlow to produce its issues, streamlining the publication process across its journal portfolio.
- A sneak peek at the upcoming plans to use SciFlow for book projects, expanding the University of Bern's innovative approach to academic publishing.
- Live Q & A sessions with Dr. Pellin from the University of Bern and the founders of SciFlow.