A Guide to Academic Writing

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Greenwood Press, 1993 - Academic writing - 183 pages


This book is a comprehensive guide to academic writing and publishing. It approaches the subject from a descriptive foundation for understanding academic tenure and promotion decisionmaking. The book then treats the considerations for selecting the avenues open to an academic for publishing: conference papers, grants, journals, scholarly books, texts, and popular or trade books. Each avenue is given a chapter-length discussion. Electronic media is also described in detail. Finally, Cantor offers a view of the marketing of a book product.

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Contents

Setting a Personal
7
Devising a Framework
17
Writing for Professional Journals
39
Copyright

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JEFFREY A. CANTOR is Associate Professor of Adult Education and Corporate Training, Lehman College, City University of New York. Among Professor Cantor's earlier book and journal publications is A History of the Public Debt in the United States (Praeger, 1989).

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