How to Get Published as a Graduate Student
How to Get Published as a Graduate Student, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4, with 30 lectures, based on 17 reviews, and has 393 subscribers.
You will learn about explain how an article moves from conceptualization to publication identify one-three journals that are suitable outlets for your work respond to decision letters in an appropriate and timely manner develop habits that will support your academic writing This course is ideal for individuals who are Graduate Students or Assistant Professors It is particularly useful for Graduate Students or Assistant Professors.
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Summary
Title: How to Get Published as a Graduate Student
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 30
Number of Published Lectures: 30
Number of Curriculum Items: 30
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30
Original Price: $69.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- explain how an article moves from conceptualization to publication
- identify one-three journals that are suitable outlets for your work
- respond to decision letters in an appropriate and timely manner
- develop habits that will support your academic writing
Who Should Attend
- Graduate Students
- Assistant Professors
Target Audiences
- Graduate Students
- Assistant Professors
This course will get you started on your way to a successful academic publishing career! You will learn how to:
·see a manuscript through from conceptualization to publication
·develop habits that will support your writing
·anticipate (and survive!) common pitfalls in academic writing and publishing
You will also learn what to expect after you submit a manuscript for review and how to respond in an appropriate and timely manner to decision letters.
This course is intended to be used in two ways:
·to provide you with an overview of the academic writing and publication process
·to return to when you need specific help with a part of the overall process
The course is structured in a linear manner (from manuscript conceptualization to publication). However, feel free to move around as needed as most lectures can be viewed as stand-alone.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome!
Lecture 2: Meet Your Instructor
Lecture 3: How to Take This Course
Lecture 4: Why Publish in Graduate School?
Lecture 5: What Do You Already Know?
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Lecture 1: How the Review and Publication Process Works
Lecture 2: Identifying Publication Opportunities
Lecture 3: Identifying Outlets
Lecture 4: Consider Collaborating
Lecture 5: Learning About Your Journals
Chapter 3: Before You Begin Writing
Lecture 1: Identifying Mentor Texts
Lecture 2: Creating Productive Writing Habits
Chapter 4: The Messy Business of Writing
Lecture 1: Jumping In
Lecture 2: The Importance of Reading
Lecture 3: Common Problems When Writing
Lecture 4: The Importance of Feedback
Chapter 5: Before You Send It Out
Lecture 1: Common Errors in Manuscripts
Lecture 2: When to Submit for Review
Chapter 6: What Happens Next?
Lecture 1: What to Expect After You Hit Submit
Lecture 2: What to Do With a Rejection
Lecture 3: What to Do With a Revise and Resubmit
Lecture 4: When Your Article Gets Accepted – the Final Steps
Chapter 7: Constructing Your Manuscript
Lecture 1: Overview for Constructing Your Manuscript
Lecture 2: Writing Your Methods: Part 1
Lecture 3: Writing Your Methods: Part 2
Lecture 4: Writing Your Methods: Part 3
Lecture 5: Writing Your Findings
Lecture 6: Writing Your Discussion
Chapter 8: Course Wrap-Up
Lecture 1: Next Steps
Lecture 2: What Did You Learn in this Course?
Instructors
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Leigh Hall
Associate Professor; University of North Carolina
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- 5 stars: 8 votes
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