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Writing for Conferences: A Handbook for Graduate Students and Faculty
By (Author) Leo A. Mallette
By (author) Clare Berger
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
26th May 2011
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
808.066
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
This book answers every question a doctoral graduate new to publishing could have about writing for a conference, from "Why would I want to publish at a conference" to "What do I wear" Conferences are often a researcher's first foray into publishing. Each year, about 50,000 new doctoral graduates arrive to the publishing landscape, most with little or no understanding of how the conference publication process works. Yet until now, there have been no publications devoted to this specific subject. Writing for Conferences: A Handbook for Graduate Students and Faculty serves as an essential guide for graduate students who want to publish the results of the research projects of their graduate program to maximum effect. It explains the conference publication process step-by-step and answers all of the questions asked by students inexperienced in publishing. The book is also a valuable reference manual for previously published authors, providing insightful sections on ethics in publishing, dress and grooming, presentation tips, and networking techniques to develop further research and career opportunities.
Leo Mallette, EdD, is adjunct faculty at Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, where he received his doctorate degree. Clare Berger is finishing her doctoral dissertation in organizational leadership at Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.