Description |
1 online resource (xxviii, 244 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures, Tables, and Sidebars; Foreword; Note; Preface; Note; Acknowledgments; Prologue: Birth, Metamorphosis, and Flight a Research Article; Chapter 1: Aims and Challenges of Writing for Publicationin Today's Global Research Environment; The Research Publishing Landscape; The State of Scholarly Writing; The Internationalization of Scholarly Writing; English for Research Publication Purposes; Challenges of Research Writing; Skilled Researchers, Novice Authors; EAL Scholars and English Rhetoric and Logic |
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Genre Conventions, Reporting Guidelines, and the Scholarly MethodWriting in Isolation; Less Support from Publishers; Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 2: Editing in the Sciences and Other Scholarly Disciplines; Editing Defined; The First Publishers and Editors; Levels of Editing; Proofreading; Copy Editing; Language Editing; Substantive Editing; Developmental Editing; A Temporal Classification of Editing; Notes; Chapter 3: Authors' Editors: Partners in Communication at the Service of Researchers and Readers; The First Authors' Editors; Development of Author Editing for Research; The Early Years |
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Quiet Economic UpheavalAuthors' Editors and Journal Editors; Authors' Editors and the Internationalization of Scholarly Literature: European Experience; Authors' Editors Do Author Editing; Do We Call Ourselves Authors' Editors?; Notes; Chapter 4: Authors' Editors in Action: A Qualitative Research Foray; Research Design; Expert Informants; Bibliographic Research and Integration with Qualitative Research Findings; Chapter 5: View from the Academy: The Delicate Position of Editing Services among Needs and Concerns; Researchers' Motivations to Seek Editing; Presubmission Editing |
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Editing After an R & R DecisionEditing After Multiple Rejections: Developmental Editing; Researchers' Vocalization of the Editing Request; Alternative Academic Views of Editors and Editing; Literacy Brokers; Proofreaders; Editors as Scholars of Editing; Notes; Chapter 6: Editing Research Articles and Other Genres for Publication in Peer-Reviewed Scholarly Journals; Substantive Editing of Research Papers; Structure and Content; Substantiation, Citation, and Attribution; Pre-review; Author Editing Requires Dialog with Authors; Added Value for Researcher-Authors; Plagiarism Checking |
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Didactic EditingPost-Peer Review Guidance; Better Science Communication, Less Research Waste, and Safeguarded Investments; What Author Editing Is Not; Ethical Limitations to Editing; Services Outside the Realm of Author Editing; Acknowledgments and Editing Certificates; The Impact of Editing; Notes; Chapter 7: Becoming and Being an Authors' Editor; Career Path to Author Editing; Networks for Collegiate Exchange and Training Opportunities; Certificates of Achievement and Certification of Skills; Educational Background; Language Specialists or Subject Specialists? |
Summary |
Valerie Matarese documents the history of author editing and illustrates, through interviews with experienced editors, the varied ways in which these language professionals support researchers in their efforts to publish |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 4, 2016) |
Subject |
Editing.
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Manuscript preparation (Authorship)
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Report writing.
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Research -- Authorship
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Publishing
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Composition & Creative Writing.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Rhetoric.
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REFERENCE -- Writing Skills.
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Editing
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Manuscript preparation (Authorship)
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Report writing
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Research -- Authorship
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781573876834 |
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1573876836 |
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9781573876841 |
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1573876844 |
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