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Writing for Earth Scientists - 52 Lessons in Academic Publishing

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The time has come. You are an Earth scientist. You've spent weeks, months, years working on this project - now is the time to pull it together for publication. You might be writing an undergraduate or graduate thesis, a research paper for a leading journal, a note for the newsletter of the local amateur scientific society, a book review or an abstract for a specialist geological conference. How do you make the transition from promising unpublished researcher to established academic author? Of course, the phrase 'academic publishing' covers a multitude of sins; monographs, research papers, book reviews, conference abstracts or whatever each requires a different approach. You have to decide what it is you are going to write and where to publish it. There are co-authors, supervisors of your degree, peer reviewers and editors to deal with on the way. But the only way to write like an academic is to write like an academic. . . where do you start? You could do much worse than start here.
 
There are many books on how to write and be published aimed at research students and other aspiring academics. Many of these are readable, comprehensive and provide good advice. This book is composed of numerous short chapters on this subject, all directly relevant to one or more aspects of academic publishing and aimed particularly at the Earth scientists in the broadest sense. Geologists will be encouraged to use the book as much as a reference as a reader, 'dipping in' to the chapters that contain relevant tips, hints and comments to enable them to improve the paper that they are currently writing. The book is intended to be informative, readable and, above all, of practical application for all readers. In summary, the volume will be a readable compilation investigating many facets of academic publishing relevant to the Earth sciences. It will be of particular interest to postgraduate students, postdocs and new academics

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Foreword xi
 
Acknowledgements xiii
 
1 Introduction to Writing 1
 
2 Publication Diversity 7
 
3 Theses 11
 
4 Books and Monographs 15
 
5 Invited Chapters for Books 19
 
6 Peer?-Reviewed Research Papers 23
 
7 Short Notes 27
 
8 Discussions of and Replies to Published Papers 31
 
9 Book Reviews and Book Reviewing 35
 
10 Conference Abstracts 39
 
11 Papers for Non?-Peer?-Reviewed Publications 43
 
12 Field Guides 47
 
13 Title 51
 
14 Abstract 55
 
15 Key Words 59
 
16 Introduction 63
 
17 Materials and Methods/Localities and Horizons 67
 
18 Results 69
 
19 Discussion and Conclusions 71
 
20 Acknowledgements 75
 
21 References 77
 
22 Why Write? (1) 81
 
23 Line Drawings 85
 
24 Maps 89
 
25 Photographic Plates 93
 
26 Tables 101
 
27 Co?-authors and Others 105
 
28 Cover Letters 109
 
29 Submission 113
 
30 Editors 115
 
31 Reviewers 119
 
32 Why Write? (2) 123
 
33 Reviews 127
 
34 Revision: Corrections and Resubmission 131
 
35 Acceptance 135
 
36 Rejection 139
 
37 Copyright 143
 
38 Open Access 147
 
39 Offprints and Pdfs 151
 
40 Reading 157
 
41 Reviewing 161
 
42 Why Write? (3) 167
 
43 Productivity 171
 
44 Space and Time 175
 
45 Writer's Block 179
 
46 Plain English 183
 
47 The Native English Speaker 187
 
48 Why Write? (4) 191
 
49 Editing Journals 197
 
50 A Space of Your Own 201
 
51 Contracts, Agents, Publishers and Your First Book 205
 
52 How Did I Write This Book? 209
 
Appendix: Book Proposal 213
 
Index 221

Über den Autor / die Autorin










Professor Stephen K. Donovan has been publishing on such diverse subjects as Caribbean geology, palaeontology, the history of science, ichnology and academic publishing for over 30 years. He loves research, writing and publishing. This book can be read from cover-to-cover, dipped into when an answer to a specific question is needed or both. The aim is to help all geologists to write improved papers - both better organised and more readable - and to get them published.

Zusammenfassung

The time has come. You are an Earth scientist. You ve spent weeks, months, years working on this project now is the time to pull it together for publication.

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