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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... important in a similar way . If a colleague tells you about something dreadful that happened at work today , she may follow it up with an account of another incident last week that she thinks was its cause , then move on to say a little ...
... important in a similar way . If a colleague tells you about something dreadful that happened at work today , she may follow it up with an account of another incident last week that she thinks was its cause , then move on to say a little ...
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... important to think about their needs as you write . For example , it is important to give them sufficient information about sources that you cite , to allow them to under- stand the use you are making of them . However , it is probably ...
... important to think about their needs as you write . For example , it is important to give them sufficient information about sources that you cite , to allow them to under- stand the use you are making of them . However , it is probably ...
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... important that reliable selection processes are used to guarantee the quality of material that is published on such sites . What this means is that many of the issues we have been discussing throughout earlier chapters will remain important ...
... important that reliable selection processes are used to guarantee the quality of material that is published on such sites . What this means is that many of the issues we have been discussing throughout earlier chapters will remain important ...
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Publishing without perishing | 1 |
The authors journey | 10 |
Varieties of publication | 23 |
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