How can publications help build my career? -- How can I create new publications based on academic writings? -- Why, when, and how should I publish journal articles? -- Why, when, and how should I publish books? -- Why, when, and how should I publish book chapters? -- Why, when, and how should I publish case studies? -- Why, when, and how should I work with publishers? -- Why, when, and how should I use alternative methods of publishing? -- Why, when, and how should I self-publish? -- Why, when, and how should I use social media? -- Why, when, and how should I contribute to a blog? -- How can I implement my publication strategy?
Summary:
"Today's researchers have many opportunities for disseminating their work, including traditional and digital publications, written articles, podcasts, and other media. But how do they decide which is right, and where to start? Publishing from your Doctoral Research provides the reader with the tools necessary to analyse and adapt their academic writing for publication in order to support their chosen career path. It discusses what publications can achieve in career terms and covers journal articles, case studies, books, self-publishing, online and social media options, and alternative methods of publishing. This is the ideal guide for anyone looking to publish from their doctoral research"-- Provided by publisher.
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