THE PUBLISHING PROCESS AND GETTING YOUR WORK INTO PRINT

Lynn M. Resler, May Yuan, Joshua Inwood

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Abstract

In this essay, we share information, advice, and experience to help you navigate the academic publishing process. We outline the publishing process and provide tips for getting your scholarship into print, with an emphasis on refereed journal articles. Each author then provides an individual’s narrative that describes their personal publishing strategies, along with tips for publishing within human geography, physical geography, and GIScience. Finally, we will touch upon the growing landscape of publishing popular academic pieces. We acknowledge that writing is at the crux of publishing, and its many nuances and strategies are treated separately in Chapter 17. As a Ph.D. student or early career academic, you embark on a long-term relationship with publishing. In this essay, we share information, advice, and experience to help you navigate the academic publishing process - from getting a single manuscript into print to strategizing publishing throughout your career. We first outline the publishing process and provide tips for getting your scholarship into print, emphasizing refereed journal articles. Each author then describes tips for strategizing publishing within the social sciences, physical/environmental sciences, and GIScience. Finally, we will touch upon the growing landscape of publishing popular academic pieces.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationThriving in An Academic Career
Subtitle of host publicationAn International and Interdisciplinary Guide for Early Career Faculty
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages266-279
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9781040263433
ISBN (Print)9781032379944
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • General Social Sciences

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