Getting Published
tips and resources for navigating the process of academic publishing
Introduction
This goal of this guide is to gather selected resources that are essential for the publishing process - including complying with research regulations, locating funding, managing your information, selecting a journal or other publication venue, and understanding your rights as an author when signing a publishing agreement.
Good luck!
Research Integrity
- ASU Office of Research Complianceinformation about compliance with federal, state, and university regulations regarding research.
Other useful links
- Research Administration @ ASUThe key resource for the research process at ASU.
- Research AcademyThe Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development created this resource which includes upcoming training events, videos and tutorials, role-specific training guides, and other resources to help guide you through the research process at ASU.
- Scholarly Communication Library GuideIncludes information about scholarly communication and open access.
- Copyright Library GuideInformation about copyright.
Resources
Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks by Wendy Laura Belcher
Call number: Z471 .B45 2009ISBN: 9781412957014Publication date: 2009-01-21How to Write a Lot by Paul J. Silvia
Call number: PE1408 .S48787 2007ISBN: 9781591477433Publication date: 2007-01-15Stylish Academic Writing by Helen Sword
Call number: LB2369 .S96 2012ISBN: 9780674064485Publication date: 2012-04-02Professors As Writers by Robert Boice
Call number: PN171.W74 B6xISBN: 091350713XPublication date: 1990-01-01
- Preparing to PublishThis book offers a wealth of instructional material on the topic of research article writing for publication and thesis or dissertation completion. The text provides graduate student writers with helpful information, strategies, and tips on navigating disciplinary writing in their fields and how to understand, dissect, and ultimately, construct their own research article. The text is organized according to a standard research article format, breaking down each section of the empirical research in a simple and straightforward manner to help graduate students build a quality, argument-driven manuscript as they write up their empirical study findings.