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Writing for Peer Reviewed Journals
Introducing a forthcoming book title from Routledge: Writing for Peer Reviewed Journals - Strategies for Getting Published By Pat Thomson & Barbara Kamler.
Writing for Peer Reviewed Journals focuses on a writing task that is increasingly required of doctoral students and is a necessity for early career researchers and more experienced writers alike. It presents a theorized approach to writing that is crucially combined with strategies designed to assist the writer, guiding them through the various intellectual and practical phases of writing a journal article.
To be published 14th August 2012 by Routledge:
Take a look at the 2012 Education Arena Expert Panel!
We are delighted to introduce our all new Expert Panel of editors and authors from across current academic education research. The panel have been selected as experts in their field to support forthcoming initiatives and content on the Arena. Our experts will also help us further develop the Arena to meet your needs, as well as offering you top tips about education research and publication. We welcome the panel to the Education Arena community!
What’s trending in Media & Cultural Studies?
Find out now with free online access to 30 of our most popular articles until the end of June.
Folklore, Religion and Contemporary Spirituality
With an audio introduction by Marion Bowman, presented by Juliette Wood, President of The Folklore Society, this second virtual special issue includes free online access to selected articles.
UK Budget 2012 - what does research say?
The Budget on 21st March 2012 has generated much discussion about how the proposed changes will affect the UK and its economy. Look at the selection of articles from Routledge that contributes to the debate by exploring some of the key issues further.
African Union Research Grants: 2012 OPEN CALL for proposals
The African Union Commission is seeking proposals for research focusing on themes articulated in Africa’s Science and Technology Consolidated Plan of Action (CPA) and its Lighthouse Projects. The program is financed through the Financing Agreement between the European Commission and the ACP Group of States under the ACP Research for Sustainable Development Program of the 10th EDF Intra-ACP Envelop.
Does this sound interesting to you?
To find out more (full guidelines, application form & other supporting info) visit: www.africahrst.org/stict/rgp
The deadline for submission of proposals is April 20, 2012.
Email: research-info@africa-union.org
"How to get published!" Now available in Mandarin
We now have a Mandarin translation of our popular “How to get published” video! Introducing the version for Mandarin-speaking researchers. This presentation is aimed at postgraduate students and academics new to the complex world of getting published in international peer-reviewed journals. The Author Services team are very proud to showcase this new presentation in time to celebrate the Chinese New Year on 23 January.
View the video | View video on youku.com | Read the transcript
Ethical standards for editors and authors
The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) has just issued ethical standards for editors and authors for publication of research. The standards, developed following the 2nd World Conference on Research Integrity in Singapore, bring together the views of experts in biology, forestry, earth sciences, humanities, mathematics, medicine, philosophy and political science from Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.
Just published online, they tackle a wide range of issues affecting the authors and editors who get involved in an estimated 1.4 million research articles for nearly 24,000 scholarly journals every year.
Free access to economics articles
See what Routledge Economics has to offer with free online access to the most downloaded articles from selected economics subject areas:
- Financial crises,
- Behavioral finance,
- Transport economics,
- Environmental & agricultural economics.
Routledge Politics Super Authors
Routledge Politics is pleased to launch the latest feature in our Super Author series.
This month we are focusing on the work of Colin S. Gray, Director of the Centre for Strategic Studies at the University of Reading.
Featuring articles on voting and European elections, political leadership and
transformational politics; read articles from Survival, Comparative Strategy, Journal of Strategic Studies, The Round Table and many more for FREE during February.
Modern Language Association Virtual Special Issue
Going to the MLA in January? Stay up to date with the latest publishing connected to the presidential theme of the 2012 MLA Convention with our virtual special issue.
The articles are free to view for a limited period of time.
Selected data from Taylor & Francis can now be found on UniPHY – the world's first literature-based social networking site for physical science researchers from the American Institute of Physics.
Why would you be interested in UniPHY? You can collaborate and share data in the physical sciences via this online resource!
- Data from 32 Taylor & Francis Physical Science journals can now be accessed via UniPHY with coverage dating back as early as 1910!
- Network with colleagues and co-authors – over 300,000 researcher profile.
- Identify researchers with the expertise you need.
- Learn where your peers and colleagues are located.
Register at www.aipuniphy.org - a new way to connect.
An article from The International Journal of Human Resource Management has
recently won an award for citation impact since its publication in 2007.
"The relationship between 'high-performance work practices' and employee attitudes:
an investigation of additive and interaction effects"
by Keith Macky and Peter Boxall
Has won one of the prestigious Emerald Management Reviews Citations of Excellence Awards for 2011.
This article is now free to read until 29th February 2012.
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