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Books (Available from AUT Library)

Becker, H. (1986). Writing for social scientists: how to start and finish your thesis, book or article. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Davidson, C. and Lunt, N. (2000). The art of getting published: a guide for academics. Palmerson North, NZ: Dunmore Press.

Epstein, D., Kenway, J. and Boden, R. (2005). Writing for publication. London: Sage.

Germano, W. (2005). From dissertation to book. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Harman, E. (ed.)(2003). The thesis and the book: a guide for first-time academic authors. Toronto, Buffalo: University of Toronto.

Henson, K. (2005). Writing for publication: road to academic advancement. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.

Huff, A. (1999). Writing for scholarly publication. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

Johnston, M. (2004). Effective writing for health professionals: a practical guide to getting published. New York: Routledge.

Kitchin, R. and Fuller, D. (2005). The academics guide to publishing. London: Sage.

Luey, B. (2002). Handbook for academic authors. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

McInerney, D. (2001). Publishing your psychology research: a guide to writing for journals in psychology and related fields. London: SAGE Publications Ltd.

Moxley, J. (1992). Publish, don’t perish: the scholars guide to academic writing and publishing. Westport, Conn: Praeger.

Murray, R. (2005). Writing for academic journals. Maidenhead, Berkshire: Open University Press.

Pearson, C. and Vandrick, S. (2003). Writing for scholarly publication: behind the scenes in language education. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.

Rankin, E. (2001). The work of writing: insights and strategies for academics and professional. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.

Sadler, R. (1996). Up the publication road. HERDSA Green Guide No. 2. (Copied available from CEPD).

Silvia, P. (2007). How to write a lot: a practical guide to productive academic writing. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Wager, E., Goldle3e, F. and Jefferson, T. (2002). How to survive peer review. London, BMJ.

Webber, B., Wagemaker, P. and Kane, R. (2006). Getting published: principles, processes and pitfalls – a guide for researchers. Wellington, N.Z.: NZCER Press.

Wellington, J. (2003). Getting published: a guide for lecturers and researchers. London: Routledge.


Articles

Note: Some of these articles are written from the perspective of a particular discipline or field of scholarship. Others offer advice that is relevant for all academics.


Aitchison, C. and Lee, A. (2006). Research writing: problems and pedagogies. Teaching in Higher Education, 11(3), 265-278.

Bem, D. (2003). Writing the empirical article.  Retrieved from http://dbem.ws/WritingArticle.2.pdf

Bonk, S. A quick 30 writing tips for the start of an academic career. Retrieved from http://travelinedman.blogspot.com/2007/01/quick-20-academic-writing-tips.html
Bucholtz, M. (2007). Tips for academic publishing. University of California. Retrieved from http://www.linguistics.ucsb.edu/faculty/bucholtz/sociocultural/publishingtips.html 

Chance, D. M. (2001). Tips for Publishing in Finance Academic Journals. Retrieved from www.bus.lsu.edu/academics/finance/faculty/dchance/Research/PublishingTips.pdf

Devitt, P., Hardicre, J. and Coad, J. (2007). Ten steps to getting yourself published in a professional journal. American Journal of Midwifery and Womens’ Health, 1(1), 53-55.

Dowding, K. (2002). Publishing in academic journals. London School of Economics. Retrieved from http://personal.lse.ac.uk/DOWDING/Files/Dowding_Getting_Published_09_02.pdf

Drott, A. (1995). Reexamining the role of conference papers in scholarly communication. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 46 (4), 299-305.

Fischer, C. (2004). Managing your research Writing for success: Passing the “Gatekeepers”, Pittsburg State University (Editor in Chief of Journal of Managerial Issues. Retrieved from www.westga.edu/~bquest/2004/gatekeepers.htm

Gilmore, A., Carson, D and Perry, C. (2006). Academic publishing: best practice for editors, guest editors, authors and reviewers. European Business Review, 18 (6), 468-478.

Gray, T. Publish and flourish: Become a prolific scholar. An excerpt from Gray, T. (2005) Publish and flourish: become a prolific scholar. Teaching Academy, New Mexico University. Retrieved from www.dissertationdoctor.com/articles/TaraGray.pdf

Greenwood, J. (1998). The ‘write advice’ or ‘how to get a journal article published’. Contemporary Nurse, 7 (2), 84 – 90.

Hiemstra, R. (2007). Tips for greater success in writing journal articles. Retrieved from http://www-distance.syr.edu/writingtips.html

Lee, A. (1995). Reviewing a manuscript for publication, Journal of Operations Management,
13 (1), 87-92. Retrieved from www.people.vcu.edu/~aslee/referee.htm

Lee, M. (2001). The process of getting published. Human Resource Development International, 4 (1), 1 – 8.

Little, S., Vile, H., Devere, K., McDermott, B., Myers, J. and Verbitsky, J. Publications syndicates supporting research development. Innovations and Links: Research Management and Development and Postgraduate Education. Auckland University of Technology . (Note: This research paper was prepared by an AUT publication syndicate convened by Shona Little, a former CEPD member).

McVeigh, C., Moyle, K., Forrester, K., Patterson, E., Chaboyer, W. and St John, W. (2002). Publication syndicates: In support of nursing scholarship. The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 33 (2), 63-66

Pollard, R. (2005). (2005). From dissertation to journal article: A useful method for planning and writing any manuscript. The Internet Journal of Mental Health, 2 (2).   Retrieved from www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijmh/vol2n2/writing.xml

Richardson. M. (2007). Practical tips for writing a journal article. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Retrieved from http://gk12-uiuc.net/store_folder/Projects/Mar_13_Workshops/Practical_Tips_for_Writing_a_Journal_Article.doc

Sadler, D.R. (1999). Organizing a publication syndicate. In D.R.Sadler, Managing Your Academic Career: Strategies for Success. Sydney, Allen and Unwin.

Shaw, R. (2006). Strategies for publishing. School of Social and Cultural Studies, Viuctoria University of Wellington.  Retrieved from www.victoria.ac.nz/pgsa/Publications/pdfs/Strategies%20for%20publishing%20research.pdf

Smith, M C. (2004, April). Advice for new faculty members: Getting your writing program started.Discussion presented as part of Division C New Faculty Mentoring session at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego. Retrieved February 2, 2007, from http://www.cedu.niu.edu/~smith/Conferences/2004/Writingmentor.doc

Socolofsky, S. (2004). How to write a research journal article in engineering and science. Retrieved from

Stewart, D. (2002). Getting published: Reflections of an old editor. Journal of Marketing, 66, 1-6.

Teijlingen, E. and Hundley, V. (2002). Getting your paper to the right journal: a case study of an academic paper. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 27 (6), 506-511.

Unruh, A. (2007). Reflections on … Writing for Publication. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, &4, 1, 61-68

Wellington, J. and Torgeson, C. (2005). Writing for publication: what counts as a ‘high status, eminent academic journal’?. Journal of Further and Higher education, 29 (1), 35-48.



Compiled by
Neil Haigh, Centre for Educational and Professional Development, AUT University,
May 2008.