Publishing Your DataThe production of your course work, report or dissertation doesn't have to be the end of your research. The aim of research, after all, is to publish your work. There are many ways you can do this, be it in written form as a scientific paper or orally as a presentation, and there should be opportunities both within your Department/University and nationally to present your work. Some Universities have their own journals for publishing their Undergraduate research, such as Origin, Biolog-e and Bioscience Horizons. You should also think about submitting your work to relevant peer-reviewed journals. Your supervisor should direct you to the most appropriate journals. Elsevier and Science Direct provide lists of subject areas and their relevant journals. |
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