Handbook for Academic Authors

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Handbook for Academic Authors

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Rating : 4.75 (689 Votes)
Asin : 0521144094
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 298 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-09-20
Language : English

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"Must-read information for any scholar writing a book" according to Sitting in Seattle. Short review: if you're writing a scholarly book (dissertation to print; monograph; edited volume; or textbook) then buy this and read it. It will answer more questions that you even know you have.Longer reviewI'm working on a monograph and this volume was highly recommended to me by a colleague who has published 2 books. For a while I told myself, "oh, I can find all that online" but wow, am I glad I bought and read this instead! It cleared up many misperceptions and gave me much insight into the process.The book is written as a. Excellent book This book gives excellent advice to authors of all genres of non-fiction and explains its suggestions in very clear language.

The book Handbook for Academic Authors written by Beth Luey consist of 298 pages. It published on 2017-09-20. This book available on paperback format but you can read it online or even download it from our website. Just follow the simple step.

About the Author Beth Luey is the founding director emerita of the Scholarly Publishing Program at Arizona State University and has edited books for many university presses and textbook publishers. She has been the editor of Documentary Editing and Publishing Research Quarterly and is a past president of the Association for Documentary Editing and the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing. She now lives on the South Coast of Massachusetts and conducts faculty development workshops throughout the United States. She has won numerous teaching awards, as well as the Lyman Butterfield Award from the Association for Documentary Editing, and has published articles in Book History, Documentary Editing, Publishing Research Quarterly, and the Journal of Scholarly Publishing.

She has won numerous teaching awards, as well as the Lyman Butterfield Award from the Association for Documentary Editing, and has published articles in Book History, Documentary Editing, Publishing Research Quarterly, and the Journal of Scholarly Publishing. . She has been the editor of Documentary Editing and Publishing Research Quarterly and is a past president of the A

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