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A Guide to Publishing for Academics 2015
- Jay Liebowitz:
A Guide to Publishing for Academics - Inside the Publish or Perish Phenomenon. Auerbach Publications 2015, ISBN 978-1-4822-5626-0 - John S. Edwards:
Don't Do as I Do; Do as I Say. 1-14 - Arch G. Woodside:
Grabbing Readers: How to Focus Your Paper's Title and Contents on Its Major Theoretical Contribution Rather than the Local Context of the Study. 15-24 - Murray E. Jennex:
Well-Done Literature Reviews: A Journal's Editor--in--Chief Perspective. 25-40 - Alex Koohang:
Positioning Your Paper for Publication in a Journal: Where Do Authors Go Wrong? 41-52 - Jeremy Hall:
Publishing in Technology and Innovation Management Journals: Perspectives from Both Sides of the Fence. 53-66 - James R. Marsden:
How Could My Paper Have Gotten Rejected? 67-78 - Duane Windsor:
Advice on Preparing and Revising Journal Manuscripts in Business and Society Topics. 79-92 - Donald E. Brown:
Interdisciplinary Research: Pathway to Meaningful Publications. 93-108 - Daniel E. O'Leary:
Models of Editing and Editorial Boards. 109-126 - Steven R. Gordon:
The Editor Is Often a Coach. 127-140 - Irmak Renda-Tanali, Sibel McGee:
Happy Marriage or Odd Couple: Reflections on Editing the Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 141-156 - Dennis E. Logue:
Rules for Referees. 157-168 - Joanna O. Paliszkiewicz:
Writing Scientific Journal Articles: Motivation, Barriers, and Support. 169-178 - Anthony K. P. Wensley:
Lost in Translation and Other Challenges of New and International Researchers Seeking Publication. 179-190 - Suprateek Sarker:
Publishing in Leading Journals: An Overview for Aspirant Authors Early in Their Careers. 191-202
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