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This guide covers key aspects of the publishing game, from understanding why to publish to where and how to publish effectively. It provides insights on maximizing contributions to knowledge, navigating post-doc scholarships, and optimizing departmental income. Learn about different publication types, including HDR work, collaborations, and privileged metrics like ARC/ERA/HERDC. Discover strategies for writing a good piece, identifying primary and secondary sources, and crafting a compelling argument. Explore opportunistic and planned publishing strategies for journals, edited books, and conferences.
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Getting Started:The Publishing Game Murray Goot
Why Publish? Higher degree by publication Contribution to knowledge Post-doc scholarships Departmental income
What to Publish Pre-HDR work (e.g. Hons thesis) HDR work (literature review, substantive chapters) Other work (e.g collaborations)
Where to Publish Privileged metrics (ARC/ERA/HERDC) A1 Book(co-)authored B1 Chapter in book C1 Refereed journal article E1 Refereed conference paper J Creative arts Other
What’s in a good piece Good research Key primary and secondary sources Strongly argued Clear structure, evidence marshalled, alternatives considered (esp strongest) Well written Intro & conclusion; pars, syntax, spelling; flair Significant New knowledge, challenges existing views, raises new questions
Publishing Strategies:Opportunistic Journals (special issues) Edited books Conferences (themed)
Publishing Strategies:Planned Journals Field Status (Goldilocks principle) Length (max) House style (including Abstract) Timeframe (submission to publication)