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Preparing Research Articles 1st Edition Bruce A Thyer

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Preparing Research Articles 1st Edition Bruce A Thyer
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Bruce A. Thyer
ISBN: 9780195323375, 0195323378
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Preparing Research Articles 1st Edition Bruce A Thyer by Bruce A. Thyer 9780195323375, 0195323378 instant download after payment.

The art of writing up a completed research project in a format suitable for submission to a social work journal is an ability separate from one's skills as a research methodologist. It is also an ability that, despite its importance, is often overlooked by research courses and senior-level mentors. This straightforward pocket guide to Preparing Research Articles steps into the void as an insider's guide to getting published. Drawing on nearly 20 years of experience editing a social work research journal, Bruce A. Thyer has crafted a candid companion to the journal publishing process, unraveling the mysteries that students - as well as many established researchers - might otherwise stumble over, and as a result their prospectus for future success improve. Thyer's frank advice on selecting an appropriate journal, handling rejections and revisions, understanding confusing concepts like impact factors and electronic publishing, and avoiding common methodological and formatting pitfalls, constitute a gold mine for the fledging researcher-writer.

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