While the pressure to publish starts early in an academic’s career, RIT doctoral student Israa Thiab has a strategy to get the work done without the anxiety. Thiab, a student in the Golisano Institute ...
This workshop provides an introduction to the academic publishing process. Topics covered include journal selection, submission strategies, avoiding predatory publishers/journals, managing the ...
Lamentations over the current models of academic publishing come from all corners of the scientific community. How does the system work? The scientist writes up the results of their study in the form ...
A new book by Fordham marketing professor Albert N. Greco, titled Scholarly Publishing in the Humanities, 2000–2024: Marketing and Communications Challenges and Opportunities, raises important ...
Publishing research from your thesis or dissertation is an essential step in contributing to academic knowledge, advancing your career, and enhancing institutional prestige. However, turning a lengthy ...
For decades, the peer review process in academic publishing has been considered the benchmark—ensuring that only the most rigorous research makes its way into the world. Yet, this model has remained ...
The perennial pressure to publish or perish is intense as ever for faculty trying to advance their careers in an exceedingly tight academic job market. On top of their teaching loads, faculty are ...
Prachee Avasthi suggests the peer-review process is somehow broken, a “scheme” that elevates credentials over the pursuit of discovery (“Academic Publishing Has Become a Racket,” op-ed, Sept. 15).
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