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050 0 0 _aPN146
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100 1 _aHaynes, Anthony
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245 1 0 _aWriting successful academic books /
_cAnthony Haynes
_h[book]
260 _aNew York :
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2010.
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300 _axvi, 175 p. :
_bill.
449 0 _a•w008– New Arrivals- May. 2012
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 _aPt. I. Becoming an Author: 1. Foundations -- 2. Contexts -- 3. Getting commissioned -- 4. Contracts and agents -- Part II. Writing the Text: 5. Processes (I) -- 6. Processes (II) -- 7. Craft; 8. Dissertations -- Part III. Managing the Project: 9. Time -- 10. People -- 11. Next -- Appendix A. Proposal guidelines -- Appendix B. Sample book proposal -- Appendix C. Guide to contracts
520 _a"'Publish or perish' is a well-established adage in academia. Never has the pressure on academics to publish been greater. Yet the prospect of writing a book can seem daunting, while the business of getting it published may be mystifying. Written by an expert in academic publishing, Writing Successful Academic Books provides a practical guide to both writing and getting published. It covers all stages of academic authorship from developing the initial idea for a book through to post-publication issues, showing how to avoid the common pitfalls and achieve academic and professional success through publication. Full of real life examples, including a sample book proposal, the book covers everything you need to know to build up an authorial career. This is an invaluable guide for academic authors - prospective or established - in all disciplines"--Provided by publisher
650 0 _aAuthorship
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650 0 _aAcademic writing
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650 0 _aScholarly publishing
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