Writing and publishing for academic authors
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Writing and publishing for academic authors
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1997
2nd ed
- : pbk
Available at 9 libraries
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Writing and Publishing for Academic Authors offers an insider's look at how to publish scholarly articles, book reviews, grants, magazine articles, and commercial and scholarly books. This new edition, extensively revised and updated, includes chapters on writing and publishing research in the sciences, publishing conference papers and dissertations, redefining the role of the scholar in the information age, and electronic publishing.
Table of Contents
- If Not Now, When?, Joseph M. Moxley
- Strategies for Enhancing Scholarly Productivity, Robert Boice
- Freewriting and the Problem of Wheat and Tares, Peter Elbow
- Publishing Scholarship in Humanistic Disciplines - Joining the Conversation, Gary A. Olson
- Planning and Revising Research Reports, Donald W. Fiske
- Reviewing Books for Scholarly Journals, Robin W. Erwin
- The Art and Agendas of Writing a Successful Textbook Proposal, Paul A. Smith
- From Proposal to Podium - Publishing Papers from Academic Conferences in Book Form, Largetta T. Lenker
- From Podium to Print - Editing Conference Papers and Publishing the Dissertation, Sara Deats
- University Presses - In and Out of the Ivory Tower, Naomi B. Pascal
- How to Find and Catch a Catch - Writing the Winning Grant Proposal, Judith Ruderman
- Co-authoring for Scholarly Publication - How Should You Collaborate?, Evelyn Ashton-Jones
- Why Not Write for Commercial Publication?, Ben Johnson
- Cyber-Property - Can We Cite and Copywrite on the Internet?, Janice Walker
- Scholarhip Reconsidered, Again - Questions for the Future, Todd Taylor.
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