Publish Don't Perish: 100 Tips that Improve Your Ability to Get Published

Publish Don't Perish: 100 Tips that Improve Your Ability to Get Published
ISBN-10
161735113X
ISBN-13
9781617351136
Category
Academic writing
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Author
Robert N. Lussier

Description

Today, publish or perish is hitting virtually all colleges and universities. As much as we may love to teach, without publishing we may not get a faculty position, not get tenure and promotions, and publishing often affects our salaries and ability to move to a new position. Therefore, the purpose of this book is to help you get your academic work published. Thus, anyone who is interested is getting ideas that will help them get published, and those who would like to help others publish, can benefit from this book. This book can be used in multiple fields/disciplines, i.e. business, psychology, education There are four potential interest groups: 1. Individual faculty members may purchase a copy for personal use. 2. Doctoral program directors and faculty may require the book for program and course use, or for suggested reading. 3. Deans may buy copies of the book for their faculty members to increase publishing productivity. 4. Libraries may be interested in making copies available.

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