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Coming to terms with the publishing landscape:. Postgraduate students & ECRs and the imperative to publish. Source of Image: http://countryroads.wordpress.com/;. Introduction to academic publishing system.
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Coming to terms with the publishing landscape: Postgraduate students & ECRs and the imperative to publish Source of Image: http://countryroads.wordpress.com/;
Introduction to academic publishing system Source of Image: http://eternalpostdoc.blogspot.com.au/2007/05/publish-or-perish-meh.html Some personal anecdotes
Introduction to academic publishing system • What is academic publishing? • For whom do we publish? (Audiences) • Why do we publish? • Tradition? • Disciplinary requirements? • Critical dialogues? • University requirements? • Love of writing?
What matters in the university today? • Securing employment: teaching and research the norm for academics • Institutional reputation, nationally and internationally • Funding • Government policies, eg ERA (Excellence in Research in Australia) ranking of journals and assessments of research clusters • Personal reputation in particular fields
University’s expectations of publishing during and after postgraduate studies • Pressure for results • Competitiveness in job market • Establishing reputation as a researcher in a field or discipline • Contributing to the university’s own reputation
Types of publishing • What is valued? • Range of publishing options: conference proceedings, media articles, book reviews, journal articles, book chapters, books, reports, policy papers, etc • Sole authored and co-authored • Disciplinary requirements?
DISCIPLINES ARE DIFFERENT! • Learn from other disciplines but fully understand publishing protocols in your own first! • Some examples
Peer review • What is it? • Why does it matter? • How does it operate? • Understanding the rejection, revision, acceptance process
Comparisons between print publishing and open access (electronic publishing
How an electronic journal works • Software controls process • Authors submit on line • Peer review process tracked • Editing and galleying process tracked • Authors can check progress, as can editors and reviewers • Communication is standardised
BEWARE • Predatory Journals • Titles as compelling as Golden Research Thoughts, Advances in Forestry Letter, People’s Journal of Scientific Research, and Tactful Management Research Journal • Associate Professor Jeffrey Beall, Uni Colorado: Schlarly Open Access website: http://scholarlyoa.com/
Select the right journal • Do some sleuthing: read the journal and get a sense of its publishing contents and internal discussions • Follow the journal guidelines to the letter! • If new to publishing sound out the main editor
Follow the journal guidelines for authors! • Understand referencing systems • Proof and spell check • Don’t rush to publish • Seek advice from people in your field
Essential resources Style Guides
The Value of Writing Guides ALL OF US CAN WRITE BETTER REGULARITY WRITING IS A CRAFT