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A Guide to Academic Writing
By (Author) Jeffrey A. Cantor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Writing and editing guides
808
Paperback
200
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
312g
This book is a comprehensive guide to academic writing and publishing. It approaches the subject from a descriptive foundation for understanding academic tenure and promotion decisionmaking. The book then treats the considerations for selecting the avenues open to an academic for publishing: conference papers, grants, journals, scholarly books, texts, and popular or trade books. Each avenue is given a chapter-length discussion. Electronic media is also described in detail. Finally, Cantor offers a view of the marketing of a book product.
It is a pleasure to read a book with a clearly stated point of view, and one that is written by an author who is in command of the subject matter and writes with a readable style.-Publishing Research Quarterly
Jeffrey A. Cantor has covered a broad range of publishing opportunities. ... A Guide to Academic Writing is well-written and easy to understand. Anyone contemplating writing for publication should consider this text an important reference of writing and publishing techniques.- NACADA
"It is a pleasure to read a book with a clearly stated point of view, and one that is written by an author who is in command of the subject matter and writes with a readable style."-Publishing Research Quarterly
"Jeffrey A. Cantor has covered a broad range of publishing opportunities. ... A Guide to Academic Writing is well-written and easy to understand. Anyone contemplating writing for publication should consider this text an important reference of writing and publishing techniques."- NACADA
JEFFREY A. CANTOR is Associate Professor of Adult Education and Corporate Training, Lehman College, City University of New York. Among Professor Cantor's earlier book and journal publications is A History of the Public Debt in the United States (Praeger, 1989).