This compact book is designed to guide new scholarly (co)editors through the complex journey of editing. It provides considered and detailed advice on the less well-known scholarly practices and the processes, challenges and rewards of this work, throughout the process from start to finish, with a focus on ensuring successful outcomes.
This compact book is designed to guide new scholarly (co)editors through the complex journey of editing. It provides considered and detailed advice on the less well-known scholarly practices and the processes, challenges and rewards of this work, throughout the process from start to finish, with a focus on ensuring successful outcomes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cally Guerin is a researcher developer in the Researcher Development team at the Australian National University (ANU). Claire Aitchison is an academic developer in the Teaching Innovation Unit at the University of South Australia. Susan Carter is an associate professor at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Cally Guerin, Claire Aitchison and Susan Carter are all creators and co-editors of the DoctoralWriting blog (https://doctoralwriting.wordpress.com/).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 - The People 1.1 Managing Yourself and Your Career 1.2 Working with Editorial Teams 1.3 Working with Publishers 1.4 Working with Authors 1.5 Working with Reviewers 1.6 Working with Readers Part 2 - The Job 2.1 Early Ideation 2.2 Moving to Action 2.3 Managing the Manuscript 2.4 Managing Peer Review 2.5 Managing the Final Stages to Submission 2.6 After the Final Manuscript is Submitted Part 3 - The Genres 3.1 Editing a Collection of Papers for a Book 3.2 Being a Guest Editor for a Special Issue of a Scholarly Journal 3.3 Editing Roles in Non-Traditional Outlets (e.g. Blogging)
Part 1 - The People; 1.1 Managing Yourself and Your Career; 1.2 Working with Editorial Teams; 1.3 Working with Publishers; 1.4 Working with Authors; 1.5 Working with Reviewers; 1.6 Working with Readers; Part 2 - The Job; 2.1 Early Ideation; 2.2 Moving to Action; 2.3 Managing the Manuscript; 2.4 Managing Peer Review; 2.5 Managing the Final Stages to Submission; 2.6 After the Final Manuscript is Submitted; Part 3 - The Genres; 3.1 Editing a Collection of Papers for a Book; 3.2 Being a Guest Editor for a Special Issue of a Scholarly Journal; 3.3 Editing Roles in Non-Traditional Outlets (e.g. Blogging)
Part 1 - The People 1.1 Managing Yourself and Your Career 1.2 Working with Editorial Teams 1.3 Working with Publishers 1.4 Working with Authors 1.5 Working with Reviewers 1.6 Working with Readers Part 2 - The Job 2.1 Early Ideation 2.2 Moving to Action 2.3 Managing the Manuscript 2.4 Managing Peer Review 2.5 Managing the Final Stages to Submission 2.6 After the Final Manuscript is Submitted Part 3 - The Genres 3.1 Editing a Collection of Papers for a Book 3.2 Being a Guest Editor for a Special Issue of a Scholarly Journal 3.3 Editing Roles in Non-Traditional Outlets (e.g. Blogging)
Part 1 - The People; 1.1 Managing Yourself and Your Career; 1.2 Working with Editorial Teams; 1.3 Working with Publishers; 1.4 Working with Authors; 1.5 Working with Reviewers; 1.6 Working with Readers; Part 2 - The Job; 2.1 Early Ideation; 2.2 Moving to Action; 2.3 Managing the Manuscript; 2.4 Managing Peer Review; 2.5 Managing the Final Stages to Submission; 2.6 After the Final Manuscript is Submitted; Part 3 - The Genres; 3.1 Editing a Collection of Papers for a Book; 3.2 Being a Guest Editor for a Special Issue of a Scholarly Journal; 3.3 Editing Roles in Non-Traditional Outlets (e.g. Blogging)
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