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Page 1: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Ready—Set—Publish!

Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D.Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D.

Skagit Valley CollegeSkagit Valley College

PNAIRP 2007PNAIRP 2007

Victoria, BCVictoria, BC

Page 2: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

The Topics• Identifying the ‘right’ topic for your

article• Finding an appropriate outlet for your

article• Writing and editing• Understanding the submission and

refereeing processes• Handling rejections and requests for

revisions

Page 3: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

The outcomes of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before.

~Thorstein Veblen

Page 4: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Generating Potential Topics:Passion or Practical?

Page 5: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Generating Potential Topics

• What have you been researching lately?

• What are you passionate about?

• Are they the same—or not?

Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.

~William Wordsworth

Page 6: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

The Research Journal

Record your ideas!!!!

Page 7: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Potential Publication Outlets

1. What potential audiences might be interested in your research?

2. Do you have a preference for print journals? E-journals?

3. How much time do you want to spend on writing and revising the article?

Publication is the auction of the Mind of Man.

~ Emily Dickinson

Page 8: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Potential Publication Outlets

• Resources for finding journals• http://dmoz.org/Reference/Education/Journals/• http://journalseek.net

• Look at contents/abstracts from several journals that seem appropriate for your topic, then:• Carefully review the submission guidelines• See if there is an ‘accept’ rate and/or time

from ‘accept’ to publication

Page 9: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Get Writing!!(for some, it’s a bloody process)

There’s nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein.

~ Walter Wellesley “Red” Smith

Writing is easy: All you do is sit staring at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead. ~ Gene Fowler

Page 10: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Collaborate or Fly Solo?

Page 11: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Research Articles

• Conceptual framework

• Context

• The research question(s)

• Literature review

• Methodology

• Empirical findings

• Implications for practice or policy

Page 12: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Other Options

• Research Briefs (i.e., Journal of Applied Research in the Community College) Editorial pieces (i.e., Liberal Education)

• Monographs or Abstracts (i.e., the League for Innovation in the Community College’s Leadership Abstracts and Learning Abstracts)

• Book Reviews

Page 13: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Writing Relationships

• Your best friend is the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th Ed)

• There are several web-based resources available:• http://apastyle.apa.org/ • http://campusgw.library.cornell.edu/

newhelp/res_strategy/citing/apa.html• http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/

560/01/

Page 14: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Writing Relationships

• Your second best friend is the colleague, mate, or pal who is willing to review and make comments on your drafts

Page 15: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Writing Relationships• Your third best friends are web-based

search engines, especially Google Scholar, and on-line library databases like EBSCOHost and ProQuest – get journal alerts from the latter two for the journals of interest to you!

Page 16: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Your article should….

• Say something new, important, different or interesting

• Indicate an awareness of recent literature or debates on the topic

• Address the journal’s readers/audience

• Be well written…

Page 17: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Writing Tips

EDIT, EDIT, EDIT

No author dislikes to be edited as much as he dislikes not to be published.

~ Russel Lynes

Page 18: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

You write to communicate to the hearts and minds of others what’s burning inside you. And we edit to let the fire show through the smoke.

~ Arthur Polotnik

Page 19: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

The Submission Process • Review articles in recent issues of the

journals in which you have an interest

• Still not sure your topic/theme is suitable for the journal? Ask an editor…

• Read the submission guidelines thoroughly and follow them!

• Submit one article to one journal at a time

• If your article is rejected, you are free to submit it to another journal

Page 20: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

The Refereeing Process• Refereeing is a long process; reviewers are

generally unpaid volunteers

• The decisions are usually: accept, accept with minor revisions, revise and resubmit, or reject

• The ‘accept’ decision is not common; expect to do revisions

• Don’t be put off by harsh comments

• Contradictory referee comments? Ask the editor for advice.

Page 21: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Revision•Remember, “Yes, but…” means “Yes” with a detour

•Think of the revision process as a learning opportunity (don’t gag!)

•Address the comments; note what you’ve done (or not done) and why

Easy reading is damn hard writing.~ Nathaniel Hawthorne

Page 22: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Rejection

I am returning this otherwise good typing paper to you because someone has printed gibberish all over it and put your name at the top.

~ Unnamed English Professor Ohio University

Page 23: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Rejection

• “No” might well mean “Not today.”

• In some ways, you are selling a product… so, be flexible. Have more than one solution for the problem: Do you have another approach? A different spin with more fire?

Page 24: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Final Thoughts

Don’t get discouraged…

Every writer I know has trouble writing.~ Joseph Heller

I love being a writer. What I can’t stand is the paperwork.

~ Peter De Vries

Page 25: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

Thanks for your attention!!!Thanks for your attention!!!

Questions?Questions?

Page 26: Ready—Set—Publish! Maureen Pettitt, Ph.D. Skagit Valley College PNAIRP 2007 Victoria, BC.

A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions—as attempts to find out something. Success and failure are for him answers above all.

~Friedrich Nietzsche