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Little Guide to Getting Your Journal Article Published: Simple Steps to Success [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 162 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x12 mm, weight: 213 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1475868537
  • ISBN-13: 9781475868531
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 162 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x12 mm, weight: 213 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1475868537
  • ISBN-13: 9781475868531
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Writing and publishing are at the heart of most academic and research pursuits. Many potential authors, however, feel lost in the seemingly Everest climbing-like process. There is little formal education that authors receive during their education. The Little Guide to Getting Your Journal Article Published seeks to pull back the curtain on the process and provide essential information to lead authors to their goals.

The Little Guide answers all of a novice author's questions in a direct and useful fashion. The book can be read all the way through or serve as a spot reference guide as authors wind their way through the process. The book is divided into 29 short, focused chapters. Sections include "Getting Started," "Selecting Potential Journals for Submission," "Writing Your Article," "Submitting Your Article," and "Publication at Last."

Recenzijos

This is an incredibly useful guide and not just for new academics seeking to publish their very first article. It is filled with great ideas and important reminders even for those of us who have published several articles in the past but need to publish our first article on a new project. This book should be provided to all new faculty at all universities that require publications before awarding tenure. -- Bill Carrigan, PhD, professor, history department, Rowan University John Bond masterfully summarizes the academic journal article writing and publishing process into straight-forward, actionable advice based on his years of experience in the field. This 'Little Guide' will make a HUGE impact for new and experienced academic authors seeking publication of their next article. -- Eric Schmieder, ME, Computer Technology Instructor, Blue Ridge Community College, NC, Member Engagement Specialist, Textbook & Academic Authors Association This is a must-read book for the new hired university professor. From practical advice about putting yourself first when establishing time management priorities to getting a sneak peek behind the mystical world of publishing, this book provides a foundation for a successful career in the publish or perish world of academia. -- Lori Smith Okon, MSW, LCSW, assistant professor, department of health sciences and social work, Western Illinois University A delightful and comprehensive how-to guide applicable to all researchers, early or established, that eases you through the ongoing journey of publishing! Reading this book will inspire you to keep writing and stay on track! -- Dana Anaby, PhD, associate professor, McGill University An informative, encouraging, and comfortable read. Without a doubt, the most useful book I have ever read on the subject of how to publish your writing. -- G. Arnell Williams, MS, Professor of Mathematics, San Juan College; author, Algebra the Beautiful A clear, concise, and conversational guide to academic publishing. Each chapter is packed with useful information that demystifies the journey from idea to published article. -- Angela Melkisethian, Applications Systems Analyst, PLOS, Public Library of Science John Bonds The Little Guide to Getting Your Journal Article Published is a concise primer on the process of publishing a scholarly article. It will be especially useful for those new to publishing, but even veteran authors will find good advice just by dropping into one of the chapters, each illuminating a part of the process in a simple and engaging style. -- Luke Holbrook, PhD, professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Rowan University John Bonds book is a complete, concise handbook for completing and submitting a scholarly journal article. I love the project management style and the emphasis on working through a timeline. -- Carole Subotich, MD, pediatrician This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the academic publishing process, including important considerations such as selecting the right journal, collaborating with co-authors, working through the stages of publications, and responding to reviewers. -- Emil Chiauzzi, PhD, Scientific Director at Woebot Health John Bond is to be commended for his work. I recommend this book to anyone looking to improve their writing. -- Brenda Vrkljan, PhD, OT, Professor, Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University

Foreword xi
Preface: Helping Authors Communicate Their Message xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: How to Use This Book xvii
PART I GETTING STARTED
1(32)
Chapter 1 Starting with a Purpose
3(6)
Chapter 2 Defining Your Idea or Topic
9(2)
Chapter 3 Developing a Plan
11(4)
Chapter 4 Developing a Timeline
15(4)
Chapter 5 Performing a Literature Review
19(4)
Chapter 6 Choosing an Article Type or Format
23(4)
Chapter 7 Targeting Your Ideal Readers
27(2)
Chapter 8 Deciding on Sole or Co-Authorship
29(4)
PART II SELECTING POTENTIAL JOURNALS FOR SUBMISSION
33(36)
Chapter 9 Understanding Journal Publishing
35(4)
Chapter 10 Understanding Peer Review
39(4)
Chapter 11 Comparing Open Access to Other Journal Models
43(6)
Chapter 12 Getting to Know a Journal
49(6)
Chapter 13 Considering Preprints
55(2)
Chapter 14 Using Journal Finder Tools
57(2)
Chapter 15 Reviewing Guidelines for Authors and Style Manuals
59(4)
Chapter 16 Deciding Whether to Query Potential Journals
63(4)
Chapter 17 Determining a Final Target List of Potential Journals
67(2)
PART III WRITING YOUR ARTICLE
69(26)
Chapter 18 Understanding the Parts of an Article
71(6)
Chapter 19 Writing Your Article
77(6)
Chapter 20 Adding Figures, Tables, and References
83(4)
Chapter 21 Editing Your Article
87(4)
Chapter 22 Getting Your Article Reviewed Before Submission
91(4)
PART IV SUBMITTING YOUR ARTICLE
95(20)
Chapter 23 The Final Review
97(4)
Chapter 24 Submitting Your Article
101(4)
Chapter 25 Waiting for a Decision
105(2)
Chapter 26 Receiving a Decision and What Follows
107(8)
PART V PUBLICATION AT LAST
115(12)
Chapter 27 Understanding the Publication Process
117(2)
Chapter 28 Marketing Your Work: Read this
Chapter!
119(4)
Chapter 29 Afterword: Continuing Writing and Advancing Your Career
123(4)
Appendix A 127(2)
Appendix B 129(2)
Bibliography 131(2)
References 133(2)
Resources 135(4)
Index 139(4)
About the Author 143
John Bond has been in academic publishing for over 30 years as an editor, publisher, chief content officer, and now Publishing Consultant. He has overseen the publishing of over 20,000 articles in peer-reviewed journals.