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Presentation OutlineWhy Read/Write for (Language) JournalsTypes and ExamplesA Closer Look at One JournalThe Publication ProcessQ
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1. An Insider Look at aForeign Language Journal
Zheng-sheng Zhang (???)
San Diego State University
Editor, JCLTA
zzhang@mail.sdsu.edu
FLTA conference, Washington, DC. December 2009
3. Why Read Journals ? present original research
represent current, on-going research
stringently peer-reviewed
shorter, sharper focus
4. Why Write for Journals ? no financial rewards: a few free issues and off prints
Publish or perish!
journal articles often more important for promotion than books
contribute to the intellectual discourse!
make an impact on the field!
good for the writer; writing helps develop ideas (Writing makes an exact man, Francis Bacon)
5. Language Journals for practitioners, by practitioners
practical as well as theoretical
broader scope
literature, linguistics, culture
!pedagogy
good forum for developing/sharing innovations
6. Where to Find Language Journals? Academic OneFile (Gale/Cengage Learning)
Bibliographie Linguistique/Linguistic Bibliography
Bibliography of Linguistic Literature/Bibliographie Linguistischer Literatur (BLL)
British Education Index
Database on English Language Teaching for Adults in Australasia
EBSCO Academic Search
EBSCO Communication and Mass Media Index
EBSCO Current Abstracts
EBSCO Education Research
EBSCO MasterFILE
EBSCO Professional Development Collection
Educational Research Abstracts Online
ERIC
European Reference Index for the Humanities
Humanities and the Social Sciences
IBR International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
IBZ International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Fields of Arts and
Informationszentrum für Fremdsprachenforschung (IFS)
Institut de lInformation Scientifique et Technique (INIST)
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
MLA International Bibliography
OCLC Electronic Collections Online
Periodicals Archive Online
Periodicals Index Online
ProQuest Education Complete
Scopus
Wilson Education Abstracts
Wilson OmniFile
7. General Language Journals published in English
on general issues of language teaching/learning
issues in specific languages that may have general
implications
11. Journals with Narrower Focus Technology in language teaching
Heritage language issues
15. Language-Specific Journals Bilingual (English and target language)
In addition to general issues, also those that are
specific to the target language only, e.g.,
Unusual script and tones for Chinese
Diglossia in Arabic
Honorific system in Japanese
Aspectual system in Russian
29. The Manuscript: Content matters ideas are everything
do you have anything new to say
highlight your own contribution
everything you say must be relevant
if not necessary, apply Occam's razor !
30. The Manuscript: Form Matters
follow accepted format
typical length of article: 20-30 pages
be reader friendly (background, terminology )
beware of differences in rhetorical styles
do proofread (with native speaker help)
31. Besides the Typical Article
33. How to Submit?
34. Submission Dos & Donts
35. The Review Process
double-blind, peer reviewed
more than one reviewer (not just editorial board)
no money is involved
comments
general/specific
on/off paper
to author/editor
maybe negative
maybe conflicting
Tip: never take the criticism
personally
36. JCLTA Review Form Please rate the manuscript on each of the following criteria:
excellent, good, fair, poor/weak, or not applicable
Statement of thesis, purpose, or research problem
Awareness of prior study on same or related subject
Contribution to the field
Clarity, organization, and quality of writing
Quality of the research and soundness of the conclusions
Does this article have implications or practical applications?
Importance or relevance of the subject matter to the field
37. JCLTA Review Form (continued)
Recommendation (select one):
Accept for publication (almost never)
Accept conditionally pending satisfactory completion of suggested revisions
Reject in current form, but encourage the author to revise and resubmit
Reject for reasons given (at the discretion of the editor, comments may be sent to author)
38. Revision, Revision dont put the paper away! Get to work!
once may not be enough
all it takes may be just reframing/reorganizing the materials
no need to follow all suggestions
in resubmission, indicate clearly what you have (not) changed
do not dialog with reviewers in the article
39. Final Edit There is no way of writing well and also of writing easily. (English novelist Anthony Trollope)
every word/comma counts.
take extra care with those
pesky References!
a lot is at stake!
example: A paper going through final edit
40. How Long does it Take?
normal: 3 month, 6 month, 1 year or longer
why?
review?revision ? review
.
delay by reviewers/editors/authors
Tip: Some journals give
turn-around time
41. More Readings on Academic PublishingSuggestions on Writing for Publication in Language Learning JournalsGeorge Jacobshttp://www.georgejacobs.net/suggestions_on_writing_for_publi.htmTips for Academic PublishingMary Bucholtz, UCSBhttp://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/faculty/bucholtz/sociocultural/publishingtips.html
42. Questions?If you would like a copy of the ppt, please write to: Zheng-sheng Zhangzzhang@mail.sdsu.edu