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Guidelines for Publishing

Authors

In order to ensure that research can be counted in the DIISR collection, authors should target the following:

Books and Book Chapters

  • ensure that the publisher qualifies under the DIISR criteria as a 'commercial publisher whose core business is publishing' (note that many societies, associations, government departments, international organisations etc. are not accepted by DIISR as commercial publishers.
  • ensure that the book is packaged and sold and has an ISBN.

Journal articles

  • ensure that the article being published has been peer reviewed, and that there is evidence to indicate this
  • ensure that the journal has an ISSN.

Conference papers

  • present the paper at a conference of national or international significance
  • ensure that the full paper has been peer reviewed, and that there is evidence to indicate this
  • ensure that the full paper is published in paper or electronic format, and is widely available, not limited to attendees at the conference.

Conference Organisers

If you are organising a conference or symposium at the ANU, or co-organising a conference or symposium with another institution, and wish the papers presented at the conference to meet the DIISR specifications, it would be helpful to do the following:

  • ensure that the conference is of national or international significance and that there is proof of this e.g. the origin of guests/participants
  • arrange a peer review process for the papers, and ensure that full papers are reviewed (not just abstracts)
  • publish the proceedings in paper or electronic format, and ensure that the proceedings indicate that all papers were peer reviewed
  • ensure that the date of publication is listed on the conference proceedings

If you wish to obtain any further information about how publications can more easily qualify for the DIISR collection, please contact Margaret Richardson in the Research Office on (02) 6125 7947 or via email.