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31 Do you struggle with submission notes and grapple with guidelines for
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6 This lively and readable guide will be invaluable for postgraduates, lecturers
7 and researchers new to academic writing and publishing.
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9 James Hartley calls upon his wealth of knowledge accrued over many years
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3 Academic Writing and Publishing guides the reader through the process of
4 writing and publishing. Packed with examples and evaluations of recent
5 work, the book is presented in short chapters to reflect the writing and
6 publishing process. Written in a lively and personal style, the advice is
7 direct and practical. Divided into four parts, this accessible text:
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9 • discusses the nature of academic writing and examines how different
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1 • dissects the journal article and outlines research findings on how to
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3 • examines other types of academic writing: books, theses, conference
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5 • describes other aspects of academic writing – dealing with publishing
6 delays, procrastination and collaborating with others.
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8 James Hartley is Research Professor at the School of Psychology, The
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5 Simultaneously published in the USA and