Practical Tips for Publishing Scholarly Articles: Writing and Publishing in the Helping ProfessionsLooking to publish your research but don't know exactly how? Dealing with procrastination or stress related to academic publishing? If you are feeling apprehensive about your writing or are becoming interested in publishing scholarly work, Practical Tips for Publishing Scholarly Articles is for you. Rich Furman and Julie T. Kinn have updated this fantastic resource with even more exercises and advice to help you through the writing and publishing process. Furman and Kinn guide readers through each step of publication from idea generation through structuring an article and journal selection to submission, revision, and collaboration. Features: * New! Exercises to improve writing and the process of writing * New! Advice on overcoming procrastination * New! Quotes from experienced authors describing their methods, frustrations, challenges, and triumphs. |
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Why Write and Publish? Exploring | 1 |
SelfAssessment of Writing Ability | 16 |
Types of Scholarly Publications | 42 |
Copyright | |
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