
Publishing for Impact
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* Attract diverse audiences to your work,
* Find value in peer review processes,
* Produce multiple content from one research work,
* Use multiple media such as blogs and webinars to increase output.
This useful resource supports you to disseminate your work and offers forward-thinking ways to take control of your publishing processes, to enhance academic knowledge, societal impact, and the value of your research.
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This is a timely volume for those in academe and research institutes wishing to ensure their work achieves maximum impact. Writing in an easily accessible style Dawn Duke, Pam Denicolo and Erin Henslee offer both insights and practical advice regarding how to be effective in reaching chosen audiences be they academic, professionals, policy makers, working in industry or the public. Divided into three parts the book covers planning for success in impact, writing for a wide range of different genres and achieving and measuring impact. Offering numerous insights regarding all aspects of the process and a large number of activities, top tips and reflection boxes; this book will be of considerable utility to all those seeking to communicate to a wider audience. -- Mark NK SaundersMore details
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Persons
Working across a range of disciplines (Psychology, Health & Social Care and Pharmacy), Pam Denicolo, a Professor Emerita from the University of Reading, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, and an Honorary Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, has wide-ranging experience both of using a range of research approaches and methods and of teaching how to use them well to a broad range of students and professionals world-wide. She has served on executive boards and committees of national and international learned societies and organisations devoted to research and teaching. She continues to publish widely student support materials, books, and journal articles on research because she remains passionately committed to mentoring and coaching newer researchers and academics.
Content
Chapter 2: How do I attract different audiences to my publications?
Chapter 3: How can you make the peer review process work for you?
Chapter 4: How can you best plan your writing?
Chapter 5: How can you write impactful journal articles?
Chapter 6: How can you publish chapters and books?
Chapter 7: Turning your thesis into a book
Chapter 8: How should you write for lay audiences?
Chapter 9: Making your research open access
Chapter 10: What can you do to promote your publications?
Chapter 11: How can you demonstrate and assess the impact of your publications?
Chapter 12: How can your publications have influence and benefit beyond academia?
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