Publishing a book

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Transcript Publishing a book

Getting published – personal experiences

Professor Mike Cole Director of Research, Knowledge Transfer and Scholarship Faculty of Science and Technology

What are we going to discuss ?

 Why should you publish ?

 Publishing at a conference  Publishing in the refereed literature  Publishing a book

So why consider publishing ?

 Part of academic life  Sharing of teaching / scholarly / research material  Academic career progression – papers and grant applications  Esteem – Yours – Your group / Department / Faculty / Institution  It allows you to travel all over the world  It’s fun !

Publishing at a conference

 May be an internal, regional, national, international conference  Several types of talk : – Plenary, Invited, Contributed  Generally refereed but not as rigorously as journal papers  Plenary and invited talks – established colleagues – something radically new – by invitation

Publishing at a conference

 Contributed talks and posters – Decide on a conference where your paper / poster is relevant (means you will have an audience !) – Decide on how much data / the results you will discuss – Decide which section of the conference you will contribute to – Register for the conference and submit abstract and details

Publishing at a conference

 Registration and details – Name, address, affiliation, contact details – Abstract : OBEY THE GUIDELINES – Impact statement – what have you / will you change with this work, what is its significance ? Think this through before you start – Lay person’s statement – explanation for the man on the street  If overseas you will need an OA1 form and travel insurance

Publishing at a conference

 Be prepared to answer questions through the talk and afterwards  Prepare talk for worst possible AV conditions – white on dark or yellow on dark – Make sure text / figures large enough  Do NOT over run on time – stand up, speak up, shut up.

 If you don’t know the answer – say so, suggest the discussion after the session  Submit the written form for conference proceedings – Follow guidelines

Publishing in a journal

 Choose an appropriate journal – content, publishers, distribution, impact factor  Read some papers in the journal to get a feel for the style and language – Talk to the appropriate editor if new to the journal and to referees  Obtain the instructions to authors and follow them  Write the paper as a draft – get something onto paper – Try to avoid repetition, waffle – The 80 / 20 rule – Concise - take it out - does it change the meaning / interpretation of the paper ?

Publishing in a journal

 Share material with your co-authors – Be prepared to be corrected / changed – it is professional not personal – Try to make it look as though written by one person – Sit down together and go through line by line – Materials and methods, results and conclusions then intro and abstract. References last unless using “endnote” or similar  Obtain peer review from a trusted friend or colleague

Publishing in a journal

 When you are happy – submit according to the instructions (usually digital)  Peer review – may be a lengthy process – Acceptance – Accepted with corrections – roll over and accept comments unless it changes the meaning of the paper – Major re-write – Rejection – on basis of quality (bad) or wrong journal (not so bad)  Look after copyright – especially of pictures and images  When it appears in print (and usually digital format) – CELEBRATE

Publishing a book

 This is a long term commitment  You won’t get rich !

 Often done when you have an established set of lecture notes  May be invited to write a chapter (good starting point) or to be the editor (a LOT of hard work)  Starts with – Discussion with a publisher – a proposal form

Publishing a book

Content and scope

– what the book will be about (outlining its objectives and scope) and include the case for publication. (

e.g.

fills a gap, hot topic, documents latest research). Why do you feel qualified to write this book? What has caused this information need? Why are those needs sufficiently important to support a new book?

Table of Contents.

– Showing the coverage you propose, indicating chapters, subdivisions within chapters and their proposed contributors. Add a 3-5 line summary under each chapter heading. Indicate what books are available which might compete and who these titles are aimed at.

Publishing a book

PRODUCTION

– How long will it take you to complete – What software will you be using to prepare your typescript ? – Please provide the nearest estimate on the length of the book. – the number of illustrations you intend to use and indicate the type of illustration (

e.g.

halftones, line drawings, graphs, spectra, chemical structures). – How many images will be in colour ?

Publishing a book

MARKETING

– List any keywords and subject areas associated with your book: – Level your book will be written? Monograph, Undergraduate Textbook, Postgraduate Textbook, Reference, Handbook, Popular Science, – Indicate the readership for whom this book would be of interest –Academic, Industrialist, Postgraduate, Undergraduate,Lay Reader – List the unique selling points of your book – Societies, professional bodies etc., interested in a bulk purchase

Publishing a book

 Write little and often - set out a schedule - have peers read relevant parts  Work with your editor and ensure there is communication -Editor will visit  Try to get publisher to do the indexing  Submit pages when ready  Review pages when typeset. Get someone else to read it too  Await publication – up to a year after submission of manuscript.

Other means of publication

 Internet / digital journals  Professional articles  Newspaper pieces  Internet / web pages  Pieces of scholarship - music, art – All very similar in process to the above - decide what you are going to do and follow guidelines

In conclusion

 A wide variety of media exist - not just refereed journals  Publishing is straightforward -three golden rules – MAKE the time to do it – Follow the guidelines of the publisher – Engage with peers at an early stage  Publishing can be immensely rewarding and showcases your work

ANY QUESTIONS ?