The world of publishing can be overwhelming, especially for first-time writers and newer librarians. Is my idea good enough? Is my article articulated well enough? Will anyone read it? These are all common questions you might have. Most importantly, you want to make a good first impression among your colleagues. The intent of this article is to acknowledge the common internal fears of first-time writers, explore publication opportunities, and provide suggestions on how to get started. Here we offer a writer’s survival toolkit to help throughout the publication proces
Research and publishing in library and information science (LIS) contributes to the profession. As s...
The aim of this series of two papers is to introduce and guide potential authors on how to develop a...
This article includes tips and information from a new librarian as she reflects on her first year. T...
The world of publishing can be overwhelming, especially for first-time writers and newer librarians....
Abstract: Most editors and journal publications are keen to receive quality articles from new author...
This chapter covers some of the essential features of writing an article for publication, taking int...
So where does a new author begin? Begin with an idea, give it an innovative slant, complete the libr...
This series of questions and answers is designed to help you take the first steps toward t...
A presentation focusing on getting an article published in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal. It was...
Are you keen to develop your research or workplace investigations into a paper published in a peer-r...
Developing a book concept into a publishing success involves discipline, management, and creativity....
This chapter contains sections titled:IntroductionBarriers to WritingGetting StartedThe Process of P...
Writing for professional library literature can be a challenging experience, especially for new writ...
Before you begin writing give some thought to the audience and purpose of your article. If it is pri...
Publishing scholarly articles and books has many benefits. For librarians, it can help establish a p...
Research and publishing in library and information science (LIS) contributes to the profession. As s...
The aim of this series of two papers is to introduce and guide potential authors on how to develop a...
This article includes tips and information from a new librarian as she reflects on her first year. T...
The world of publishing can be overwhelming, especially for first-time writers and newer librarians....
Abstract: Most editors and journal publications are keen to receive quality articles from new author...
This chapter covers some of the essential features of writing an article for publication, taking int...
So where does a new author begin? Begin with an idea, give it an innovative slant, complete the libr...
This series of questions and answers is designed to help you take the first steps toward t...
A presentation focusing on getting an article published in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal. It was...
Are you keen to develop your research or workplace investigations into a paper published in a peer-r...
Developing a book concept into a publishing success involves discipline, management, and creativity....
This chapter contains sections titled:IntroductionBarriers to WritingGetting StartedThe Process of P...
Writing for professional library literature can be a challenging experience, especially for new writ...
Before you begin writing give some thought to the audience and purpose of your article. If it is pri...
Publishing scholarly articles and books has many benefits. For librarians, it can help establish a p...
Research and publishing in library and information science (LIS) contributes to the profession. As s...
The aim of this series of two papers is to introduce and guide potential authors on how to develop a...
This article includes tips and information from a new librarian as she reflects on her first year. T...