Publishing for impact / Dawn Duke, Pam Denicolo, Erin Henslee.
Material type: TextSeries: Success in researchPublisher: London : SAGE Publications Ltd., [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: xviii, 208 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1526465108
- 9781526465108
- 1526465094
- 9781526465092
- 070.594 23
- Z286.S37 D85 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Planning for success : -- 1. How can you create a publication strategy? -- 2. How do I attract different audiences to my publications? -- 3. How can you make the peer review process work for you? -- 4. How can you best plan your writing? -- Part II. Writing in different genres : -- 5. How can you write impactful journal articles? -- 6. How can you publish chapters and books? -- 7. How can you turn your thesis into a book -- 8. How should you write for lay audiences? -- Part III. Maximising the impact : -- 9. How can you make your research open access -- 10. What can you do to promote your publications? -- 11. How can you demonstrate and assess the impact of your publications? -- 12. How can your publications have influence and benefit beyond academia? -- Appendix A. Concerns about open access to publications and responses to them -- Appendix B. Routes to open access.
"Publishing research content can be a difficult task to undertake along with other academic activities. This book addresses how newer researchers can proactively plan, write, promote and disseminate their work, and increase their chances of both academic citation and real-world impact."--Publisher's website.
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