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Paul Beaufait

Grammar Girl : How to Peer Edit an Essay :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™ - 0 views

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    "[T]he following approach can help you prove your editing prowess" (¶3, retrieved 2017.01.20).
Paul Beaufait

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) 6 th Edition Writing... - 0 views

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    This presentation covered: Changes in the 6th Edition General Manuscript Instructions Common grammar/punctuation mistakes References IN text Quotations in text Reference List Bias in language Helpful tools for writing
Paul Beaufait

APA Style Blog: Computer Editing Tip: En Dashes - 2 views

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    Explanation of when to use and how to key in en dashes
Paul Beaufait

Various Venues for Publication - Google Docs - 1 views

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    "This list of possible publication venues and notes about them is a work in progress, to which JALT Writers' Peer Support Group (PSG) members have access with editing privileges. ... Please bear in mind that this list represents personal knowledge and serendipitous findings, rather than research-based recommendations" (Description and Call for Contributions, 2021.02.17).
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http://jalt-publications.org/downloads/jaltstyle.pdf - 0 views

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    Notes on Editing & Formatting for JALT Journal Submissions (PDF)
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Falcon Scientific Editing | Publishing, Writing, and Grammar Resources for Researchers - 0 views

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    A weblog highlighting guides and other resources for academic writing and publication.
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IGI Global: Call for Chapter Details - 0 views

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    "This edited book will try to cover the main issues in language learning and teaching based on technology tools and programs. The publication addresses the application and implementation of research methodologies within English language classrooms in different cultures around the world. The main focus of this book will be on review, quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies which meet the needs of applied linguists, CALL/TELL researchers, language teachers, and TEFL/TESOL/Linguistics graduate and post-graduate students. "
Paul Beaufait

Beall's List of Predatory Publishers | Exploring the Evidence Base - 1 views

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    "This is an archive copy of the latest edition of Beall's list before it went dark. As scholarly publishing moves quickly, this static list will lose relevancy over time" (retrieved 2017.11.09).
Paul Beaufait

Guidelines | JALT Publications - 2 views

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    "This year's guidelines" (English, retrieved 2020.02.27) point out downloadable style sheets with model text based on the _APA Publication Manual_ (6th edition).
Paul Beaufait

Tomorrow's Professor eNewsletter: 1317. Writers Groups: Composing a Balanced Faculty - 0 views

  • Writers groups can bring faculty members together for dedicated individual writing time, team brainstorming sessions, reading and discussions of books designed to improve writing productivity, and peer review of works in progress. By creating a supportive interdisciplinary group for idea exchange, writers groups rely on internal expertise, inspire interdisciplinary discussions, and create community (Benson-Brown, 2006).  In addition, scheduled writing time that leads to peer review of works in progress creates accountability that helps some faculty finish writing projects that otherwise might have languished.
  • Writers groups raise awareness in participants by helping them to see challenges faced by student writers and by offering them an opportunity to reflect on teaching through their writing activities. 
  • One basic success has been use of a facilitator to set meeting schedules, obtain meeting space, and keep group members on task via their commitment to participate at regular times.
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  • At colleges where a writers group is faculty driven, the leader is unlikely to be compensated by anything more than a line on his or her curriculum vitae, though perhaps this is not insignificant, given that leadership roles are frequently considered in tenure and promotion.
  • While some faculty in writers groups participate because doing so helps them to schedule time to work on projects, others need something different from the community: a group of peers who can review drafts and offer feedback for editing and revision. Even in interdisciplinary FLCs, the peer-review function can be very useful to members, providing them with commentary from a variety of perspectives.
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    Though focused primarily on "faculty learning communities ... on two-year college campuses," this article may help a wide range of group types envision benefits and get started.
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Impact of Social Sciences - Say it once, say it right: Seven strategies to improve your... - 0 views

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    "Patrick Dunleavy outlines seven upgrade strategies for a problematic article or chapter: Do one thing well. Flatten the structure. Say it once, say it right. Try paragraph re-planning. Make the motivation clearer. Strengthen the argument tokens. Improve the data and exhibits." (deck, 2014.12.19)
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On-Screen Proofreading: A Handbook for Editors of Academic and Scientific Articles - 0 views

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    Olson, Linda. (2014). On-screen proof-reading: A handbook for editors of academic and scientific articles. [n.p.]: eAcademia.
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Ask The Chefs: How Can We Improve the Article Review and Submission Process? | The Scho... - 0 views

  • One challenge I’m considering is how we can better capture and surface information that is currently lost in the submission process. For example, many journals ask for highlights, key findings, implications, publicity/outreach summaries, statements of novelty and so on as part of the submission process, to assist editorial triage and review. Often, this information is never published alongside the article. Why not?
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      When Charlie Rapple joined the crew in The Scholarly Kitchen in Feb. 2015, David Crotty wrote: "Charlie is a co-founder of Kudos, which helps researchers, institutions, funders and publishers maximize the visibility of research (covered in 2013 in this post). Charlie is also the Associate Director of strategic publishing consultancy TBI Communications, Treasurer of UKSG, and an Associate Editor of Learned Publishing" (Welcoming a New Chef into the Kitchen: Charlie Rapple, http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2015/02/23/welcoming-a-new-chef-into-the-kitchen-charlie-rapple/).
  • Publishers have worked hard over the last decade to streamline the submission process and reduce the time from submission to publication, but this does not address the issue that causes the largest delay, which is having to reformat and resubmit papers to multiple journals.
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      When Michael Clarke started blogging for The Scholarly Kitchen in 2009, he was "currently principal for Clarke Publishing Group." He also had "worked at the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the University of Chicago Press" (Welcome Michael Clarke to the Kitchen, http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2009/06/15/welcome-michael-clarke-to-the-kitchen/).
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    This post provided reflections from multiple perspectives on prospects for streamlining submission and reviewing of scholarly articles. The blog on which it appeared seems to partially fulfil the mission of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (sidebar blurb).
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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Guidelines | JALT Publications - 0 views

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    For PostConference Publication
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Submission Guidelines | JALT Publications - 0 views

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    For _TLT_
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Introduction to Web Accessibility | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) | W3C - 0 views

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    Cover page for web accessibility content
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