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*[[Research_And_Writing_Committees | Research and Writing Committees]] | *[[Research_And_Writing_Committees | Research and Writing Committees]] | ||
*[[Advice_on_Publishing_in_Journals | Advice on publishing in journals]] | *[[Advice_on_Publishing_in_Journals | Advice on publishing in journals]] | ||
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4. Advertise in publications your target audience reads.<br> | 4. Advertise in publications your target audience reads.<br> | ||
5. Create a blog on your topic and updated regularly.<br> | 5. Create a blog on your topic and updated regularly.<br> | ||
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| + | = Tips for Speaking at Conferences = | ||
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| + | *Stick to the time limit you have been given at all costs. Conference programmes have very tight schedules, and running over time is one of the number 1 complaints people make about conferences (besides air-conditioning). | ||
| + | *Practice, practice and practice again, out loud if possible if you are not accustomed to speaking for a long time regularly. | ||
| + | *Archive your presentation file and your notes online - so many presentation files are meaningless outside the context of the talk. | ||
| + | *Got a special need, whether mobility, drink preference, or staging requirements? Tell the organisers, and tell them early in case additional equipment needs to be hired. | ||
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| + | ''' See Also''' | ||
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| + | *[http://citesandinsights.info/v7i2c.htm Conference Speaking: I Have a Little List] Walt Crawford, Cites & Insights 7, Number 2: February 2007 | ||
| + | ** Excellent overview of the whole presentation process, from planning, negotiating, and perspective on the experience fo speaking. | ||
| + | *[http://www.librarian.net/stax/1863 Ten tips for presenters] Jessamyn West, Librarian.net 25 September 2006. Excellent list of tips for preparing for talks. | ||
| + | *[http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2006/10/better_beginnin.html Better Beginnings: how to start a presentation, book, article...] Kathy Sierra, Creating Passionate Users, October 22 2006 | ||
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| + | = Forms of Writing = | ||
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| + | ==Textbooks== | ||
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| + | ===Resources=== | ||
| + | *[http://www.taaonline.net/ Text and Academic Authors Association] Support for all forms of academic writing and writers, including textbooks. | ||
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| + | ===Articles=== | ||
| + | * Bauman M G. 2003, [http://chronicle.com/free/v49/i43/43b00501.htm Textbook Writing 101] ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', July 14. An amusing take on the ins and outs of writing a textbook. | ||
| + | *Henry C M. 2002, [http://pubs.acs.org/cen/education/8026/8026education.html Birth of a textbook] Chemical and Engineering News, v 80, no. 26, pp. 22-25. The experience of four first-time textbook authors in Chemistry, with good general advice for all disciplines. | ||
| + | *Varian H R. 2001, [http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hal/Papers/writing-economics.html What I've Learned about Writing Economics] April 17. Includes advice on writing textbooks from an outcomes-based approach. | ||
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| + | ===Books=== | ||
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| + | * Lepionka, M E. 2008, Writing and developing your college textbook, Second edition: A comprehensive guide to textbook authorship and higher education publishing. Gloucester, Mass.: Atlantic Path Publishing. | ||
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| + | * [http://blog.alaeditions.org/2007/04/04/24-weeks-to-a-finished-book/ 24 weeks to a finished book] ALA Editions, describes the book publishing timeline. | ||
= Blogs/Websites to Watch = | = Blogs/Websites to Watch = | ||
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*[http://librarycareers.blogspot.com/ Beyond the Job] lists calls for papers for journals and conferences in the US and overseas | *[http://librarycareers.blogspot.com/ Beyond the Job] lists calls for papers for journals and conferences in the US and overseas | ||
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| + | = Negotiating Contracts = | ||
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| + | *[http://www.acrl.org/ala/acrl/acrlissues/scholarlycomm/scholarlycommunicationtoolkit/librarians/librarianaggregation.htm Licensing of Electronic Content] A backgrounder from the ACRL [http://www.acrl.org/ala/acrl/acrlissues/scholarlycomm/scholarlycommunicationtoolkit/toolkit.htm Scholarly Communication Toolkit] on bundle licenses, alternatives and resources for further exploration. | ||
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| + | *[http://acrlblog.org/2006/10/05/you-can-change-a-contract/ You Can Change a Contract] by Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe at [http://acrlblog.org/ ACRLog]. Discusses the ACRL [http://www.acrl.org/ala/acrl/acrlissues/scholarlycomm/scholarlycommunicationtoolkit/toolkit.htm Scholarly Communication Toolkit] and ideas on how to negotiate better contracts with publishers. | ||
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| + | = Negotiating Copyright and Open Access Licenses = | ||
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| + | *[http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php SHERPA RoMEO] Copyright policies of most academic publishers. Includes pre-print, self-archiving, and Open Access policies. | ||
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| + | *[http://www.arl.org/sparc/author/addendum.html SPARC Author Addendum] "a legal instrument that modifies the publisher’s agreement and allows you to keep key rights to your articles" | ||
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| + | *Coleman, Anita (2006) Self-Archiving and the Copyright Transfer Agreements of ISI-Ranked Library and Information Science Journals. [http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/1082/ DLIST] | ||
| + | **Discusses copyright transfer policies of ISI ranked journals in LIS | ||
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| + | *See also: subject [http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/view/subjects/schcomm.html Scholarly Communication] DLIST | ||
= Specific Blog Posts/Articles to Check Out = | = Specific Blog Posts/Articles to Check Out = | ||
Latest revision as of 16:58, 8 April 2008
[edit] Tips for Publishing in Library-Related Journals
- Communities Finding collaborators, mentors, and support - email lists, groups, journal clubs and reading rooms
- Research and Writing Committees
- Advice on publishing in journals
- Peer Review
[edit] Tips for Speaking at Conferences/Getting Speaking Engagements
1. Publish a book.
2. Write and submit articles to print and on-line publications.
3. Submit press releases.
4. Advertise in publications your target audience reads.
5. Create a blog on your topic and updated regularly.
[edit] Tips for Speaking at Conferences
- Stick to the time limit you have been given at all costs. Conference programmes have very tight schedules, and running over time is one of the number 1 complaints people make about conferences (besides air-conditioning).
- Practice, practice and practice again, out loud if possible if you are not accustomed to speaking for a long time regularly.
- Archive your presentation file and your notes online - so many presentation files are meaningless outside the context of the talk.
- Got a special need, whether mobility, drink preference, or staging requirements? Tell the organisers, and tell them early in case additional equipment needs to be hired.
See Also
- Conference Speaking: I Have a Little List Walt Crawford, Cites & Insights 7, Number 2: February 2007
- Excellent overview of the whole presentation process, from planning, negotiating, and perspective on the experience fo speaking.
- Ten tips for presenters Jessamyn West, Librarian.net 25 September 2006. Excellent list of tips for preparing for talks.
- Better Beginnings: how to start a presentation, book, article... Kathy Sierra, Creating Passionate Users, October 22 2006
[edit] Forms of Writing
[edit] Textbooks
[edit] Resources
- Text and Academic Authors Association Support for all forms of academic writing and writers, including textbooks.
[edit] Articles
- Bauman M G. 2003, Textbook Writing 101 The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 14. An amusing take on the ins and outs of writing a textbook.
- Henry C M. 2002, Birth of a textbook Chemical and Engineering News, v 80, no. 26, pp. 22-25. The experience of four first-time textbook authors in Chemistry, with good general advice for all disciplines.
- Varian H R. 2001, What I've Learned about Writing Economics April 17. Includes advice on writing textbooks from an outcomes-based approach.
[edit] Books
- Lepionka, M E. 2008, Writing and developing your college textbook, Second edition: A comprehensive guide to textbook authorship and higher education publishing. Gloucester, Mass.: Atlantic Path Publishing.
- 24 weeks to a finished book ALA Editions, describes the book publishing timeline.
[edit] Blogs/Websites to Watch
- A Library Writer's Blog "Calls for papers, presentations, participation, reviewers, and other notices," maintained by Corey Seeman.
- Beyond the Job lists calls for papers for journals and conferences in the US and overseas
[edit] Negotiating Contracts
- Licensing of Electronic Content A backgrounder from the ACRL Scholarly Communication Toolkit on bundle licenses, alternatives and resources for further exploration.
- You Can Change a Contract by Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe at ACRLog. Discusses the ACRL Scholarly Communication Toolkit and ideas on how to negotiate better contracts with publishers.
[edit] Negotiating Copyright and Open Access Licenses
- SHERPA RoMEO Copyright policies of most academic publishers. Includes pre-print, self-archiving, and Open Access policies.
- SPARC Author Addendum "a legal instrument that modifies the publisher’s agreement and allows you to keep key rights to your articles"
- Coleman, Anita (2006) Self-Archiving and the Copyright Transfer Agreements of ISI-Ranked Library and Information Science Journals. DLIST
- Discusses copyright transfer policies of ISI ranked journals in LIS
- See also: subject Scholarly Communication DLIST
[edit] Specific Blog Posts/Articles to Check Out
- Publish, Don't Perish Rachel Singer Gordon's column on writing for the profession for Emerald
[edit] Specific Publishing Opportunities
[edit] Listings of calls for papers for conferences and journals
[edit] Other specific writing opportunities
- Library Student Journal, Editors' Blog
- "LSJ will feature original work by masters and PhD students at the ALA-accredited schools in North America and their peers internationally. It will be a showcase for the talents of the best LIS students and it will be a forum for discussing issues of current concern to future professionals in the field."
- Journal of Web Librarianship
- "JWL seeks both practical communications and original, scholarly research about relevant topics in web librarianship. New authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts."
- Thinking About Presenting at Conference?
- How to pitch a program or topic for ALA's Annual and Midwinter meetings.
[edit] Reworking Papers
- The Thrill Of Victory…The Agony Of Defeat Steven Bell.
- Advice on retooling conference proposals or papers if you are rejected (happens to everyone!)