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Writing your journal article in 12 weeks : a guide to academic publishing success (original 2009; edition 2009)

by Wendy Laura Belcher

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This book is an approach to enabling academic authors to overcome their anxieties and produce the publications that are essential to succeeding in their fields. Each week, readers learn a particular feature of strong articles and work on revising theirs accordingly. At the end of twelve weeks, they send their article to a journal. This invaluable resource is the only guide that focuses specifically on publishing humanities and social science journal articles.… (more)
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Title:Writing your journal article in 12 weeks : a guide to academic publishing success
Authors:Wendy Laura Belcher
Info:Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, c2009.
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This book is clear, informative, and practical. Belcher finds that line between being encouraging to new/young scholars while not romanticizing the journal article writing and reviewing process.

I read Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks without having an article to work on. Now that I've read it, I will be approaching my article with Belcher's recommendations in mind, and have a much better idea what to expect when I submit it to a journal. ( )
  ClaireMillerSkriletz | Sep 25, 2014 |
Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks is the one book I would most recommend to inexperienced academic authors in the humanities or social sciences who seriously wish to see their scholarly work in print. Other books may be quicker to read, but I doubt if any would ultimately prove to be as effective.
 
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This book is an approach to enabling academic authors to overcome their anxieties and produce the publications that are essential to succeeding in their fields. Each week, readers learn a particular feature of strong articles and work on revising theirs accordingly. At the end of twelve weeks, they send their article to a journal. This invaluable resource is the only guide that focuses specifically on publishing humanities and social science journal articles.

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