Table of Contents
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1
Key assumptions driving this guide 2
This guide's approach to supporting writing for publication 3
Positioning ourselves as writers, imagining our readers 5
Where the ideas, principles and examples in this guide come from 6
Labels and categories 8
The genres the guide covers-and why 9
The academic disciplines discussed in this guide 10
Key tools: heuristics for understanding writing for publication 11
How to use this guide 12
Chapter 1 Identifying your personal interests and commitments to publishing 15
1.1 Chapter focus 15
1.2 Scholarly interests and communities 15
1.3 Making decisions about where to publish 17
1.4 One scholar's thoughts on where to publish 19
1.5 Thinking about your practice 20
1.6 Suggestions for future action 20
1.7 Useful resources 21
1.8 Related research 21
Information Box 1 'International' publications 22
Chapter 2 Making sense of institutional evaluation criteria 23
2.1 Chapter focus 23
2.2 Finding out about explicit and implicit criteria for evaluating scholarly publications 23
2.3 One scholar's reflections on evaluation criteria 29
2.4 Thinking about your practice 30
2.5 Suggestions for future action 30
2.6 Useful resources 31
2.7 Related research 31
Information Box 2 Journal and citation indexes 31
Chapter 3 Responding to different institutional pressures to publish 33
3.1 Chapter focus 33
3.2 The pressure to publish in English 33
3.3 The pressure to publish in the local/national context 36
3.4 Thinking about your practice 38
3.5 Suggestions for future action 39
3.6 Useful resources 39
3.7 Related research 40
Information Box 3 Impact factor 40
Chapter 4 Entering academic 'conversations'-finding out about scholarly conferences 42
4.1 Chapter focus 42
4.2 Conversations and conferences 42
4.3 Submitting a proposal to a conference 45
4.4 Perspectives on attending conferences 46
4.5 Thinking about your practice 47
4.6 Suggestions for future action 47
4.7 Useful resources 48
4.8 Related Research 48
Information Box 4 Academic conferences and proceedings 49
Chapter 5 Identifying the conversations of academic journals 50
5.1 Chapter focus 50
5.2 Exploring journal websites 50
5.3 Working out the specific conversations of journals 53
5.4 Thinking about your practice 55
5.5 Suggestions for future action 55
5.6 Useful resources 56
5.7 Related research 57
Information Box 5 Types of journal publishers and journals 57
Chapter 6 Joining academic conversations in a competitive marketplace 60
6.1 Chapter focus 60
6.2 Facts and figures about two journals 60
6.3 Identifying target journals by rankings and citations 63
6.4 Responding to external pressure to publish in certain journals 64
6.5 Thinking about your practice 65
6.6 Suggestions for future action 65
6.7 Useful resources 66
6.8 Related research 67
Information Box 6 Stages of journal publishing 68
Chapter 7 Locating your work and forging conversations - whose work to cite and why? 70
7.1 Chapter focus 70
7.2 Different ways of using citations in academic texts 70
7.3 Deciding who to cite and why 71
7.4 Scholars' perspectives on citation practices 73
7.5 Thinking about your practice 74
7.6 Suggestions for future action 75
7.7 Useful resources 75
7.8 Related research 76
Information Box 7 Scholars' experiences with academic publishing 76
Chapter 8 Publishing articles or book chapters? 78
8.1 Chapter focus 78
8.2 Responding to calls for contributions 78
8.3 Responding to an invitation to write a book chapter 80
8.4 Delays in a book's publication 82
8.5 Thinking about your practice 83
8.6 Suggestions for future action 83
8.7 Useful resources 84
8.8 Related research 84
Information Box 8 Publishing a chapter in an edited collection 84
Chapter 9 Understanding trajectories and time in the publishing process 86
9.1 Chapter focus 86
9.2 Time and writing 86
9.3 The trajectory of one article toward publication 89
9.4 Thinking about your practice 91
9.5 Suggestions for future action 91
9.6 Useful resources 91
9.7 Related research 92
Information Box 9 Time in production after acceptance 92
Chapter 10 Accessing resources for writing for publication 94
10.1 Chapter focus 94
10.2 Strategies for accessing bibliographic resources 94
10.3 Strategies for funding research writing activities 96
10.4 Strategies for funding travel 97
10.5 Thinking about your practice 99
10.6 Suggestions for future action 100
10.7 Useful resources 100
10.8 Related research 101
Information Box 10 Electronic resources 101
Chapter 11 Doing the work of writing in multiple languages 103
11.1 Chapter focus 103
11.2 Tensions in choosing the language of writing 103
11.3 The role of translation 105
11.4 Publishing 'equivalent' texts in different communities 106
11.5 Thinking about your practice 108
11.6 Suggestions for future action 108
11.7 Useful resources 108
11.8 Related research 109
Information Box 11 Policies and tensions in publishing 'equivalent' texts 109
Chapter 12 Participating in academic research networks 111
12.1 Chapter focus 111
12.2 Understanding what networks can offer 111
12.3 Developing a transnational network 112
12.4 Network development over time 114
12.5 Roles and contributions to academic networks 116
12.6 Thinking about your practice 118
12.7 Suggestions for future action 118
12.8 Useful resources 119
12.9 Related research 119
Information Box 12 Academic research networks 120
Chapter 13 Collaborating on texts for publication 121
13.1 Chapter focus 121
13.2 Collaboration with colleagues 121
13.3 Collaboration between supervisors and students 123
13.4 Thinking about your practice 125
13.5 Suggestions for future action 125
13.6 Useful resources 126
13.7 Related research 126
Information Box 13 Collaborating and co-authoring 127
Chapter 14 Getting help from literacy brokers 129
14.1 Chapter focus 129
14.2 Scholars' perspectives on what brokers can offer 129
14.3 Textual interventions by academic literacy brokers before and after submission 131
14.4 Thinking about your practice 135
14.5 Suggestions for future action 135
14.6 Useful resources 136
14.7 Related research 136
Information Box 14 Peer review 137
Chapter 15 Communicating with publishing gatekeepers 139
15.1 Chapter focus 139
15.2 Guidelines for authors from two journals 139
15.3 Preparing a manuscript for submission 142
15.4 Attaching a cover letter 143
15.5 Communicating about revisions 145
15.6 Thinking about your practice 147
15.7 Suggestions for future action 147
15.8 Useful resources 147
15.9 Related research 148
Information Box 15 Online submissions systems 149
Chapter 16 Producing a journal: Taking on reviewing and editing roles 150
16.1 Chapter focus 150
16.2 Reviewing manuscripts for publication 150
16.3 Additional benefits of reviewing manuscripts 152
16.4 Taking on editorial roles: decisions and choices 152
16.5 Thinking about your practice 155
16.6 Suggestions for future action 155
16.7 Useful resources 156
16.8 Related research 156
Information Box 16 Journal mentoring programmes 157
Chapter 17 Concluding thoughts - critical choices and practical strategies for global scholarly publishing 159
References 163
Index 169