Writing and Publishing for Academic AuthorsJoseph Michael Moxley, Todd W. Taylor Rowman & Littlefield, 1997 - 239 trang This text provides advice on how to write and publish scholarly articles, book reviews, grants, magazine articles and commercial and scholarly books. Chapters address concerns in academic publishing, including intellectual property rights, faculty downsizi |
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If Not Now When? | 3 |
Strategies for Enhancing Scholarly Productivity | 19 |
Freewriting and the Problem of Wheat and Tares | 35 |
Academic Genres | 49 |
Publishing Scholarship in Humanistic Disciplines Joining the Conversation | 51 |
Planning and Revising Research Reports | 71 |
Reviewing Books for Scholarly Journals | 83 |
The Art and Agendas of Writing a Successful Textbook Proposal | 91 |
University Presses In and Out of the Ivory Tower | 141 |
How to Find a Find and Catch a Catch Writing the Winning Grant Proposal | 151 |
Questions for Academic Authors | 173 |
Coauthoring for Scholarly Publication Should You Collaborate? | 175 |
Why Not Write for Commercial Publication? | 193 |
CyberProperty Can We Cite and Copyright on the Internet? | 205 |
Scholarship Reconsidered Again Questions for the Future | 219 |
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Academic Venues | 111 |
From Proposal to Podium Publishing Papers from Academic Conferences in Book Form | 113 |
From Podium to Print Editing Conference Papers and Publishing the Dissertation | 127 |
Contributors | 235 |
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