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Paul Beaufait

http://www.apa.org/pubs/authors/new-author-guide.pdf - 0 views

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    "This guide provides an overview of the process of preparing and submitting a scholarly manuscript for publication in a psychology journal. Drawing on the experiences of authors of scholarly writings, peer reviewers, and journal editors, we seek to demystify the publication process and to offer advice designed to improve a manuscript's prospects of publication. To exemplify the process, we describe specific publication procedures for journals of the American Psychological Association." (APA, 2010, p. 1)
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Author Rights! | Kresge Physical Sciences Library - 0 views

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    In this post, Shirley Zhao points out a number of valuable resources for authors interested in publishing.
Paul Beaufait

Home - Evaluating resources - Library Guides at UC Berkeley - 0 views

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    "How do you make sense of the quality of resources and evaluate their authority and appropriateness for your research?" This library guide advocates careful evaluation of the suitability, authority, and other indicators of resource quality, and provides pointers to a number of reference works and related websites.
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Author Services Publishing open access with Taylor & Francis - 0 views

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    "Whilst there are many different definitions of OA, Taylor & Francis authors can choose to publish either "gold" or "green" OA in our journals" (Publishing open access with Taylor & Francis, ¶1).
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Text and Academic Authors Association: Author Resources - 1 views

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    The TAA maintains this list collectively. Some information in it may not be up to date (Copyright 2010 as of 2014.01.16).
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SHERPA/RoMEO - Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving - 0 views

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    "a wonderful search engine that has been around for over a decade now, providing information to authors who want to learn more about the copyright and open access policies of journals" (Lawson, Ask RoMEO…, ProfHacker blog, 2012.10.16)
Paul Beaufait

MWIS Newsletter - August 2015: I want to write a book... - 0 views

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    "TESOL Press is currently accepting responses to calls as well as unsolicited manuscripts. More information and the proposal form can be found by clicking on the Read & Publish tab on the TESOL webpage and then clicking on Information for Authors."
Paul Beaufait

Authors | Leanpub - 0 views

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    Leanpub uses imports and markdown to create PDF, ePub, and Mobi versions of your work, which you may publish at any stage of development.
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    Leanpub uses imports and markdown to create PDF ePub and Mobi versions of your work, which you may publish at any stage of development.
Paul Beaufait

Elsevier for authors | Elsevier - 0 views

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    "Publish in an Elsevier journal. The process step by step." Though this guide is publisher specific, the process reflects general practices in academic publishing.
Paul Beaufait

TESOL Quarterly Research Guidelines | Ahmar Mahboob, Sue Starfield, and Peter De Costa ... - 0 views

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    "This article provides research guidelines for authors intending to sub-mit their manuscripts to TESOL Quarterly. These guidelines includeinformation about the TESOL Quarterly review process, advice on converting a dissertation into a research article, broad introductions to a number of research methods, and a section on research ethics." (Abstract)
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Author Services Get published with "calls for papers" - 0 views

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    An extensive list of journals with current deadlines for submission (unless ongoing)
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SAGE - the natural home for authors, editors and societies - Journal Gateway - 0 views

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    This academic publisher's webpage covers "a number of resources available to support you through the writing and submission process" (How to get published: Writing your article for publication, ¶1, 2015.03.10). Resources include a brochure, a presentation, a two-part video, and a link to the publisher's entire catalog of journals for previews of submission guidelines.
Paul Beaufait

Cabell's New Predatory Journal Blacklist: A Review - The Scholarly Kitchen - 0 views

  • The author is either duped into believing that his work has been accepted by a legitimate scholarly journal, or (more likely) willingly takes advantage of guaranteed publication in a scam publication that hides behind a pretense of scholarly rigor, in the hope that his complicity in the fraud won’t be detected by his colleagues
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