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Scholarly Publishing for Journalism Faculty 201 Jessie Daniels, PhD
Graduate Center-CUNY & JustPublics@365May 16, 2014
Twitter: @JessieNYC#phdchat
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goal setting
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check other CVs
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scholarship = knowledge production
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# pubs date of degree (or hire)
your rate of scholarly productivity
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keeping work in “the pipeline”
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submitconfprez
R&R pub
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managing changing workflows
changing knowledge production
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blog postconftweet blog series
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pubsubmit R&R
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time management
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key to making a scholarly argument
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Introduction
Background
Literature Review
Data
Analysis
Conclusion
standard
journal article format
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Introduction
Background
Literature Review
Data
Analysis
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your contributio
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literature reviews
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Introduction
Background
Literature Review
Data
Analysis
Conclusion
what’s already
been said?
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choosing & targeting journals
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peer-review process
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sign up to be a reviewer
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track your scholarly impact
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‘altmetrics’metrics
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putting together your tenure portfolio
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