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A Library Writer's Blog The Handbook Of Academic Writing: A Fresh Approach - Murray, Rowena, Moore, Sarah Rowena Murray is a Reader in the Department of Educational and Professional Studies at the University of Strathclyde. She regularly facilitates a range of innovative and informative professional workshops and seminars designed to help academics to develop and enhance their writing. She is the also the author of How to Survive your Viva (2003) How to Write a Thesis (2006, 2nd edition) and Writing for Academic Journals (2005), all published by the Open University Press-McGraw-Hill. Sarah Moore is Dean of Teaching and Learning at the University of Limerick in Ireland and a member of Ireland's Higher Education Authority (HEA). A teacher and researcher in the area of organisational behaviour and development, she has used the principles of this discipline to help develop more effective academic practices and processes both within and beyond her own institution.

The art and craft of publishing in scholarly journals Welcome to our online library research course! This tutorial was created through a collaborative effort of the libraries of the University of Colorado. It focuses on publishing in scholarly journals. In this course you will learn to: Describe the role of scholarly publishing in an academic career List the essential steps of planning and writing a scholarly paper. Develop a personal publication plan Compare and contrast the different publishing models currently in use Describe the types of articles you can write List the pros and cons of collaborative authoring Describe the tools and resources a scholarly writer needs to have on hand Click Module 1 in the right column to get started.

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