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The academics' guide to publishing / Dr Rob Kitchin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sage study skills seriesPublication details: New Delhi : Vistaar Publications, 2005.Edition: 1st edDescription: 192 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1412900832
  • 9781412900836
DDC classification:
  • 371
LOC classification:
  • Z 286.S37 K55 2005
Online resources: Summary: "...includes important points such as reading the proofs, preparing indexes...every researcher can find some useful information in this textbook." - PHOTOSYNTHETICA This definitive guide to successfully publishing social science research demonstrates that completing a project is only the first phase of research. Dissemination is the second phase, and it requires specific skills and knowledge. The Academics' Guide to Publishing : explains the different ways in which research can be disseminated: in journals, books, reports, the Internet, popular media, and conferences; demonstrates how the structures, practices and procedures involved work - making them easily understood and transparent; and situates research in the larger and changing context of Higher Education. For postgraduates or academics in the social sciences The Academics' Guide to Publishing provides essential guidance on how to secure a job, how to gain tenure, how to survive research assessment exercises, and how to obtain promotion.
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Books The MUA Library South C campus - Open Collection Z 286.S37 K55 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 2008-1059

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"...includes important points such as reading the proofs, preparing indexes...every researcher can find some useful information in this textbook." - PHOTOSYNTHETICA This definitive guide to successfully publishing social science research demonstrates that completing a project is only the first phase of research. Dissemination is the second phase, and it requires specific skills and knowledge. The Academics' Guide to Publishing : explains the different ways in which research can be disseminated: in journals, books, reports, the Internet, popular media, and conferences; demonstrates how the structures, practices and procedures involved work - making them easily understood and transparent; and situates research in the larger and changing context of Higher Education. For postgraduates or academics in the social sciences The Academics' Guide to Publishing provides essential guidance on how to secure a job, how to gain tenure, how to survive research assessment exercises, and how to obtain promotion.

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