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Publish and prosper : a strategy guide for students and researchers / Nathaniel M. Lambert.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: xxii, 169 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1848729944
  • 9781848729940
  • 1848729936
  • 9781848729933
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.5 23
LOC classification:
  • PN146 .L363 2014
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Priorities -- 1. Put First Things First -- 2. Choose a Topic That Gets You Out of Bed in the Morning -- 3. See the Vision: Setting Concrete Production Goals That Will Motivate and Inspire You -- 4. Delight in Deadlines and Accountability -- pt. II Efficiency -- 5. Speed Up the Actual Writing Process -- 6. The Snow Fort Principle: Manage Several Ongoing Projects -- 7. Think 'Hot Potato': Eliminate Wasted Time -- 8. Find Good Colleagues and Become Everyone's Favorite Collaborator -- pt. III Pitfall Prevention -- 9. Avoid Five Enemies From Within -- 10. Feed the Flame: Avoid Burnout -- 11. Diminish Distractions -- 12. Deal With Rejection -- pt. IV PEP at Different Career Stages -- 13. Set Up a Productive Graduate Career (Especially for Undergraduates and for Professors Advising Undergraduates) -- 14. From Graduate Student Mentality to Professional Mentality -- 15. The Graduate Student Guide to Be a Great Apprentice, Seek Mentorship, and Become a Mentor --16. Transition Into Your First Academic Position -- 17. Mentor Students and Receive Mentorship: A Professor's Guide -- 18. Teach Better in Less Time -- 19. Serve as a Reviewer While Maintaining High Productivity -- 20. Conclusion: Putting It All Together.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: pt. I Priorities -- 1. Put First Things First -- 2. Choose a Topic That Gets You Out of Bed in the Morning -- 3. See the Vision: Setting Concrete Production Goals That Will Motivate and Inspire You -- 4. Delight in Deadlines and Accountability -- pt. II Efficiency -- 5. Speed Up the Actual Writing Process -- 6. The Snow Fort Principle: Manage Several Ongoing Projects -- 7. Think 'Hot Potato': Eliminate Wasted Time -- 8. Find Good Colleagues and Become Everyone's Favorite Collaborator -- pt. III Pitfall Prevention -- 9. Avoid Five Enemies From Within -- 10. Feed the Flame: Avoid Burnout -- 11. Diminish Distractions -- 12. Deal With Rejection -- pt. IV PEP at Different Career Stages -- 13. Set Up a Productive Graduate Career (Especially for Undergraduates and for Professors Advising Undergraduates) -- 14. From Graduate Student Mentality to Professional Mentality -- 15. The Graduate Student Guide to Be a Great Apprentice, Seek Mentorship, and Become a Mentor --16. Transition Into Your First Academic Position -- 17. Mentor Students and Receive Mentorship: A Professor's Guide -- 18. Teach Better in Less Time -- 19. Serve as a Reviewer While Maintaining High Productivity -- 20. Conclusion: Putting It All Together.

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