Archives for July 6, 2017

Why Publish?

  • To share and publish our research findings.

        “Your research is not completed until it is published. No matter  how “important” your results may be … if no one knows about them, they have no impact..” (Springer)

  • To show our expertise in a specific field – to become the subject matter expert – to be known.

          Good publications build your reputation

  • Opportunity to put collaborative projects & funding opportunities
  • Your institution’s reputation is enhanced: Attracts better students & Improves standing in academic community
  • To reserve a particular research so that it will not be copied by other researchers – to show that we have already done / or in the process of doing the research – to avoid any similarities to any other researches.
  • Personal satisfaction
  • Leave a legacy

         “Harimau mati meninggalkan belang, manusia mati meninggalkan nama”

  • Exercise and practice for PhD research / academia.

         Throughout his Doctorate education period, Dr. Mundzir has managed to publish more than     twenty paper works on international and national levels. Dr. Mundzir was also active in participating in the research exhibitions on national and international levels, besides presenting his paper works in conferences related to his field..

          Throughout her PhD study period, Hazzirah Izzati also contributed in book publishing, indexed and non-indexed journal,  and presenting her research work in international conferences such as the Algebra Iran Seminar in Sabzevar, Iran; Biennial International Group Theory Conference in Istanbul, Turkey; Asian Mathematical Conference in Busan, Korea and Algebra Seminar in University of Brasilia, Brazil.

Where to Publish?

The slides I prepared when I was invited as a speaker in IPG Batu Pahat on 18 April 2017

What is Journal Articles?

  • Publications that specialise in a particular subject area, containing a series of short, in-depth articles which describe or report on new research.  Journal articles go into detail on very specific subject areas, and recent journal articles are a primary source of the latest research.
  • Journals are produced on a continual basis and can also be known as periodicals or serials. Some journals produce a new issue each week or month but others are quarterly or annual. Issues of a journal are often grouped and then referred to as a volume. As journals are published more quickly and more often than books, they can give more up-to-date information.
  • If a journal is peer-reviewed it means experts check the content before it is published. Not all journals are peer-reviewed; check the journal’s website to find out if it is.

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What is a journal and a peer reviewed article?

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