Publication Skills Development in the Sciences: Decision Support for Effective Program Design

Keywords: Publication skills, research articles, academic writing, training programs, interdisciplinary collaboration

Abstract

In the face of expanding pressure for science researchers to write articles for refereed journals, research is needed on ways to design cost-effective training programs that respond to contextual variables including language backgrounds. Here we propose a matrix of four descriptor scales for classifying groups to be trained, based on detailed analysis of workshops taught by interdisciplinary teams in a wide range of institutional and linguistic contexts using a collaborative approach grounded in genre analysis and corpus linguistics. The resulting classification of participants and context enable optimisation of the training team and effective decision-making about program design.

Author Biographies

Margaret Cargill Cargill, University of Adelaide

Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, Faculty of Sciences, University of Adelaide.

Patrick O’Connor, University of Alelaide

Associate Professor, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Alelaide.

Robert Matthews, University of Adelaide

Permanent Lecturer, School of Education, Faculty of Arts, University of Adelaide.

Published
2014-12-01
How to Cite
Cargill, Margaret Cargill, Patrick O’Connor, and Robert Matthews. 2014. “Publication Skills Development in the Sciences: Decision Support for Effective Program Design”. Revista Canaria De Estudios Ingleses, no. 69 (December), 101-14. https://www.ull.es/revistas/index.php/estudios-ingleses/article/view/3506.