On August 13, 2024, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) held a successful seminar titled “How to Publish Research Books in the SpringerBriefs Series” as part of the Faculty of Science’s (FS) Research Year 2024. Hosted at UTM Helixs, the seminar was a significant opportunity for academic staff and postgraduate students to gain insights into publishing their research with Springer, a prestigious academic publishing house known for its high-quality content across various disciplines.
The seminar was conducted by Ts. Dr. Suzairi bin Daud, a seasoned academic and expert in scientific publishing. Dr. Suzairi, who has a solid track record in both research and academia, focused on breaking down the process of publishing in SpringerBriefs, a popular series aimed at swiftly disseminating concise research findings and technical reports. His extensive experience allowed him to offer unique perspectives on the publisher’s expectations, the meticulous submission process, and key strategies for crafting compelling research book proposals that stand out in the academic community.
SpringerBriefs are known for their accessible yet high-quality content, often published in a shorter format compared to full-length monographs. These books are typically between 50-125 pages and offer a snapshot of cutting-edge research that is designed to reach a broad audience. Ts. Dr. Suzairi elaborated on how this format can be ideal for early-career researchers or those looking to share emerging insights in their fields. The SpringerBriefs series spans many disciplines, making it a versatile outlet for researchers looking to publish quickly while maintaining rigorous academic standards.
Throughout the session, Dr. Suzairi provided participants with practical advice, sharing examples of successful book submissions and outlining common pitfalls to avoid. Topics such as structuring a proposal, adhering to submission guidelines, and positioning the book within the context of current research trends were thoroughly discussed. Participants from diverse departments, including Physics and Mathematical Sciences, took part in lively discussions, reflecting their keen interest in pursuing research book submissions.