- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Affiliations
- Prologue—Or How Did I Get Here?
- Introduction
-
1 Getting Started and Selecting a Topic -
2 Designing a Publishable Study -
3 Key Principles in Ethical Data Analysis and Handling Conflicts of Interest -
4 Developing an Outline -
5 Getting Ready to Write -
6 Principles of Good Writing -
7 Plagiarism, Citations, and Paraphrasing -
8 Writing a First Draft -
9 Editing, Filling in Gaps, and Cutting -
10 Selecting a Target Journal -
11 Thinking Like a Reviewer -
12 The Journal Review Process -
13 What to Do With Rejected Manuscripts -
14 Working With Coauthors -
15 Working With Public-Use and Proprietary Datasets -
16 Publishing Non-Empirical Papers -
17 Open-Access and Pay-to-Publish Journals -
18 Books and Book Chapters -
19 Conclusion - Index
Conclusion
Conclusion
- Chapter:
- (p.527) 19 Conclusion
- Source:
- The Savvy Academic
- Author(s):
Seth J. Schwartz
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter introduces Dr. Schwartz and provides an outline for the book. The chapter allows readers to get to know the author and to gain wisdom about publishing, mentorship, and forging a line of research based on a career trajectory. The chapter provides take-away messages based on Dr. Schwartz’s professional experiences and sets up the structure for the remainder of the book.
Keywords: career trajectory, writing for publication, mentorship, journal article, book chapter
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Affiliations
- Prologue—Or How Did I Get Here?
- Introduction
-
1 Getting Started and Selecting a Topic -
2 Designing a Publishable Study -
3 Key Principles in Ethical Data Analysis and Handling Conflicts of Interest -
4 Developing an Outline -
5 Getting Ready to Write -
6 Principles of Good Writing -
7 Plagiarism, Citations, and Paraphrasing -
8 Writing a First Draft -
9 Editing, Filling in Gaps, and Cutting -
10 Selecting a Target Journal -
11 Thinking Like a Reviewer -
12 The Journal Review Process -
13 What to Do With Rejected Manuscripts -
14 Working With Coauthors -
15 Working With Public-Use and Proprietary Datasets -
16 Publishing Non-Empirical Papers -
17 Open-Access and Pay-to-Publish Journals -
18 Books and Book Chapters -
19 Conclusion - Index