Getting Published: Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Mildred M. Pearson, Beverly Cruse

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Abstract

With something as career-significant as your scholarly plan, you would probably feel more certain if you received advice from more than one source - albeit the Co-Oracles of Richmond. To satisfy your desire for corroboration (a necessary disposition for a scholar-researcher), we've gathered sage comments from colleagues from hither and yon concerning approaches to becoming a publishing scholar. You'll note that their comments often overlap - and that's a positive thing since such repetition affirms the strategy's validity and helps you learn it. Our colleagues come from a variety of disciplines and positions - some are administrators and some reside outside the purely academic zone - but all have successfully published, many outside of their discipline.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationIt Works for Me: Becoming a Publishing/Scholar Researcher
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • faculty publishing
  • faculty scholarship

Disciplines

  • Education
  • Higher Education

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