Publication strategies under the Publish or Perish Paradigm – using Kolb’s ELT to understand PhD students’ needs

C. Wien, B. Dorch, L. Bredahl, M. Eriksen
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Having a viable publication strategy at an early stage of the career can nowadays make a researcher. Not having one appears to break them. We as librarians are in a unique position to guide them in their endeavours to create a viable publication strategy. In this paper we use Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory as our theoretical framework for understanding learning processes related to the development of a publication strategy. We compare a set of publication strategies developed by newly enrolled PhD students 4 to 5 years ago to articles retrieved from PubMed and Scopus using the PhD students’ ORCID as identifier. We subdivide the publication strategies into three categories (fulfilled, partially fulfilled, abandoned). We find evidence that the more realistic the publication plan is, the more likely it is to be followed. This indicates that it is of importance that PhD schools support students’ efforts in developing their publication strategy at an early stage of their career.
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出版或灭亡范式下的出版策略——用科尔布的英语教学理解博士生的需求
在职业生涯的早期阶段有一个可行的出版策略可以使当今的研究人员。没有一个似乎打破了它们。作为图书馆员,我们处于一个独特的位置,可以指导他们努力制定可行的出版策略。在本文中,我们使用科尔布的体验式学习理论作为我们的理论框架来理解与出版策略发展相关的学习过程。我们将4到5年前新入学的博士生开发的一套发表策略与使用博士生ORCID作为标识符从PubMed和Scopus检索的文章进行比较。我们将出版策略细分为三类(完成、部分完成、放弃)。我们发现有证据表明,出版计划越现实,越有可能被遵循。这表明,博士学院支持学生在其职业生涯的早期阶段制定出版策略是非常重要的。
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