- Start Date: Upon request
- Training Format: Online
- Duration: 1 day
- Price: Original price was: 150,00 €.100,00 €Current price is: 100,00 €.
- Language of Instruction: Latvian / English / Russian
Artificial intelligence in scientific publishing and academic writing
The training combines the basic principles of scientific research with practical tools for using AI at all stages of a scientific article – from idea to publication.
You will be introduced to artificial intelligence capabilities that systematically speed up literature review, data analysis, text structuring and the selection of relevant journals and conferences. Particular attention is paid to academic correctness, the requirements of international databases (Scopus, Web of Science) and a strategic approach to publications.
During the training, you will not only learn how to use AI tools, but also how to create a complete scientific article production process, taking into account the requirements of reviewers, editors and the academic environment.
Program
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01
Introduction to the System of Scientific Publications
+- why researchers need a publication strategy;
- what is considered an indexed publication;
- the role of Scopus, Web of Science, and ERIH+.
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02
How to Choose a Journal or Conference
+- journal scope and specialization;
- quartiles Q1–Q4;
- Impact Factor, CiteScore, SJR;
- how to verify indexing;
- how to avoid choosing inappropriate publication venues.
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03
Publication Costs and Open Access
+- what APC (Article Processing Charge) is;
- when publication is paid;
- where free publication is possible;
- how to evaluate journal conditions.
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04
Literature Search and Digital Research Tools
+- searching for scientific sources;
- Consensus as a literature analysis tool;
- Zotero and Mendeley;
- reference and bibliography formatting.
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05
How to Write an International-Level Scientific Article
+- IMRaD structure;
- scientific novelty and contribution;
- methodology;
- relevant literature and DOI;
- academic English;
- alignment with the journal’s scope.
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06
Researcher’s Digital Identity
+- ORCID;
- Google Scholar;
- Academia.edu;
- ResearchGate;
- LinkedIn for academic positioning.
Veranika Khlud
Doctoral candidate in the program “Regional Economics and Economic Policy” at the Baltic International Academy, as well as a doctoral candidate at Riga Technical University in the field of transport and logistics.
Industrial specialist at the Institute of Aeronautics, Aerospace Engineering and Transport (AKITI, RTU), Project Manager at the International Transport Development Association (ITDA) and HR Line EU recruitment agency.
Author and co-author of more than 29 scientific publications, including papers indexed in international databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and ERIH+.