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Resources for Publishing: Advice from Publishers

Tips, Assistance, Tools and Ideas about participating in Scholarly Communication

Author's advice

“I wish I would have known that my article did not have to be Nobel Prize winning material before trying to publish my first conference article! There are many application and experiential and work-in-progress articles presented at conferences."

Leo Mallette, EdD

Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine University

Mallette, L., & Berger, C. (2011). Writing for conferences: A handbook for graduate students and faculty. Santa Barbara, Calif: Greenwood.

Mallette, L. A. (2011). Rancho Mirage. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub.

Schmieder-Ramirez, J. H., & Mallette, L. A. (2007). The SPELIT power matrix: Untangling the organizational environment with the SPELIT leadership tool. S.l: s.n.

Schmieder-Ramirez, J. H., & Mallette, L. A. (2009). Analyzing organizations through the SPELIT methodology.  in Moodian, M. A., Contemporary leadership and intercultural competence: Exploring the cross-cultural dynamics within organizations. Los Angeles: SAGE., pp

Advice from Taylor & Francis, Journal Publishers

Journal publisher Taylor & Francis offers advice to both novice and experienced authors on their website.

Advice from Wiley Blackwell, journal and book publisher

Author's advice

"There is nothing to writing, all you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." 

Ernest Hemmingway