Becoming an Author: Advice for Academics and ProfessionalsMcGraw-Hill Education, 2006 - 210 páginas This book demystifies all aspects of the move from being an effective student or active professional, to being published. The psychological and emotional barriers are examined as well as clarification of the best processes to get beyond them. The veil of confusion that surrounds the practicalities of publishing in academic journals, or entering the book market place, are drawn aside. For students, academics and professionals who want to build their careers, their confidence and their personal satisfaction through publication. |
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... academic books are fre- quently denied the credit they are due . For example , in his recent book Getting Published , Wellington ( 2003 ) begins a chapter on book publishing by examining Powell's view that , ' in many circles book ...
... academic books are fre- quently denied the credit they are due . For example , in his recent book Getting Published , Wellington ( 2003 ) begins a chapter on book publishing by examining Powell's view that , ' in many circles book ...
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... academic audience , but at students . So , for example , there has recently been a rash of new books for students undertaking the ' foundation degrees ' instigated by the Blair government ( see , for example , Bold 2004 ) . Editing such a ...
... academic audience , but at students . So , for example , there has recently been a rash of new books for students undertaking the ' foundation degrees ' instigated by the Blair government ( see , for example , Bold 2004 ) . Editing such a ...
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... books they have published if they think that it serves their commercial purposes to do so . As well as undertaking ... academic books have to be authoritative , which means that they must sound as if the author knows what he is talking ...
... books they have published if they think that it serves their commercial purposes to do so . As well as undertaking ... academic books have to be authoritative , which means that they must sound as if the author knows what he is talking ...
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Publishing without perishing | 1 |
The authors journey | 10 |
Varieties of publication | 23 |
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