Writing for Publication
Abstract
Both beginners and experts can improve their publishing success by increasing their knowledge of the journals to which they send manuscripts, Mr. Henson points out. Some people write for publication to give back to their profession, some to improve their profession, some to improve their teaching, and some to advance their own careers through securing tenure, promotions, and merit pay. Whatever the reason, both beginners and experts can improve...
Paper Details
Title
Writing for Publication
Published Date
Jun 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
88
Issue
10
Pages
781 - 786
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