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Publish or Perish! Sharing Best practices for a Writing Instructor Led “Writing for Publication” Course
Author(s) -
Sarbani Sen Vengadasalam
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of critical studies in language and literature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2732-4605
DOI - 10.46809/jcsll.v1i2.13
Subject(s) - publish or perish , milestone , syllabus , publication , writing process , best practice , graduate students , mathematics education , computer science , academic writing , medical education , pedagogy , psychology , publishing , political science , medicine , history , archaeology , law
There is an urgent need to teach “Writing for Publications” classes to graduate and doctoral students. Though the debate about who should instruct such classes continues, the paper proffers best practices for writing instructors to use while teaching it. The paper highlights the need for scholar-participants to opt for modeling as a way to familiarize themselves with disciplinary and journal conventions. The paper expands on the way online peer review workshops could be conducted at milestone points in the semester to elevate and formalize peer reviews, so integral to the publication process. A sample syllabus with week-by-week activity break-up is offered.

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