Handbook for Academic Authors

Handbook for Academic Authors

by Beth Luey (Author)

Synopsis

Beth Luey explains how to choose a publisher for an academic book and how to approach one with a persuasive and well-planned proposal. Moving on past the major hurdle of acceptance, she introduces the reader to the clauses of the publishing contract and offers advice on how to negotiate with a publisher. She gives clear commonsense guidance on preparing the final manuscript, applying for permission to quote, and producing suitable artwork. A major section describes the use of floppy discs as electronic manuscripts. The author provides additional advice on revising and submitting the dissertation; writing and submitting journal articles; and planning, writing, and publishing the scholarly book. She also tells how to handle the practical and diplomatic demands of editing a multi-author volume or an anthology. She provides an introduction to the very different world of textbook writing. A concluding chapter on prices and costs will help authors to understand the business of publishing. New and experienced authors alike will find this book an invaluable guide. '... should be required reading for scholar/authors, or would-be authors ... her book is a lucid and valuable primer that renders a needed service to academic authors and publishers alike.' Scholarly Publishing

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 287
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 28 Sep 1990

ISBN 10: 0521396468
ISBN 13: 9780521396462

Media Reviews
'Beth Luey has written the kind of basic text that you might think has been around for years. Well it hasn't been, and now finally is. The text is sensible and fair tos all parties involved in academic publishing. Her book is especially noteworthy for disabusing authors of unrealistic expectation, while no less recalling to scholarly publishers their obligations to their authors no less than to the bottom line.' Irving Louis Horowitz, Rutgers University. 'This practical informal and knowledgeable handbook is a fine guide to the highways and byways of academic publishing. It should be of considerable value to prospective authors.' Lewis A. Coser, State University of New York at Stony Brook