The publishing process is often challenging for new educational technology scholars. This article provides insights into the publication process to help them understand and to increase the chances that their work will be accepted for publication in high quality peer-reviewed journals. Suggestionsfor developing a program of research, a description of the peer-review process, a table of potential publication outlets, and examples of correspondence with editors are included to help demystify the process
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This article explores some of the prospects for electronic publish-ing in educational research.1 Som...
Most Academy members are unfamiliar with how a manuscript eventually becomes a printed article. Beca...
Publishing an academic paper and going through the submission process can be unfamiliar and daunting...
Peer review is one way scholarly journals can maintain rigor and increase the quality of published m...
This article reports on an informal study conducted to identify and analyze the content of the five ...
Many younger scholars have experience writing research articles and grant proposals but know relativ...
Not only has the number of scholarly journals worldwide increased substantially in recent years but ...
In this editorial we discuss the challenges in identifying suitable literature to include in the lit...
In this article, we consider the practice of publishing in academic journals. We describe the ’world...
This paper addresses some of the major shifts in thinking about the nature of publishing and in basi...
Publications in peer-reviewed biomedical journals are essential for sharing knowledge and advancing ...
Over time, publishing technologies have not only influenced how people read, but also how knowledge ...
In our first installment of a series of short articles, we focus on demystifying the publishing proc...
exploration and analysis of the ways in which changing information technologies affect and impact up...
It is the collaborative responsibility of authors, reviewers, and editors to produce high-quality ma...
This article explores some of the prospects for electronic publish-ing in educational research.1 Som...
Most Academy members are unfamiliar with how a manuscript eventually becomes a printed article. Beca...
Publishing an academic paper and going through the submission process can be unfamiliar and daunting...