Authoring books and materials for students, academics, and professionals / Franklin H. Silverman.
Material type: TextPublisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1998Description: x, 161 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0275961605
- 9780275961602
- 0275961591
- 9780275961596
- 808.02
- PN146. S55 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-156) and index.
Preface -- Ch. 1. Qualifications Necessary for Authoring a Textbook or Other Academic or Professional Book or Material -- Ch. 2. Potential Benefits and Losses: Financial and Other -- Ch. 3. Choosing a Publisher -- Ch. 4. Proposals -- Ch. 5. Negotiating a Publishing Contract and a Joint Collaboration Agreement -- Ch. 6. Doing the Project -- Ch. 7. How Textbooks and Other Educational and Professional Books and Materials Are Marketed -- Ch. 8. Tax and Other Business Implications of Authorship -- App. A. A Representative Book Proposal -- App. B. A Representative Joint Collaboration Agreement -- App. C. Permission Forms -- App. D. Textbook Features That College Students Do and Don't Find Helpful -- App. E. Standard Proof Correction Notation -- App. F. Common Characteristics of Best-Selling Textbooks -- References and Resources -- Index.
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