TY - BOOK ID - 101854127 TI - Academic Publishing : Processes and Practices for Aspiring Researchers AU - Coniam, David AU - Falvey, Peter PY - 2022 SN - 9811930651 9811930643 9811930678 PB - Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Edició acadèmica KW - Edició universitària KW - Edició erudita KW - Edició KW - Edició electrònica acadèmica KW - Scholarly publishing. KW - Academic publishing KW - Publishers and publishing KW - Education, Higher. KW - Professional education. KW - Vocational education. KW - Education KW - Research KW - Applied linguistics. KW - Higher Education. KW - Professional and Vocational Education. KW - Research Methods in Education. KW - Educational Research. KW - Research Skills. KW - Applied Linguistics. KW - Research. KW - Methodology. KW - Linguistics KW - Educational research KW - Education, Vocational KW - Vocational training KW - Work experience KW - Technical education KW - Education, Professional KW - Career education KW - Education, Higher KW - College students KW - Higher education KW - Postsecondary education KW - Universities and colleges UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:101854127 AB - This book focuses on the topic of academic publishing. It discusses the mounting, serious problems that researchers, particularly new researchers, encounter when trying to publish their research. The book addresses the issues of publishing as well as the salient factors militating against academic publication and the mitigating factors encouraging academic publication. It provides potential solutions, suggestions, and strategies for overcoming some of these problems. Growing research output from Southeast Asia including Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and China reveals the struggles that many authors have to confront when attempting to publish their work in reputable journals. In both South Africa and other parts of Africa, academic researchers are beginning to show strong evidence of credible academic output. These researchers all need valid outlets for their work and the security that authentic peer review brings to the reviewing process. In the fields of education, social sciences, and professional practices, e.g., architecture and law, recent years have seen the emergence of new outlets for practitioners’ research outputs in areas such as one’s own practice, self-reflection, and narrative inquiry. These outlets are discussed in this book. The book also discusses the malign influence of predatory publications in detail. This book will be beneficial to university academics, postgraduate students, Ph.D. supervisors, and new researchers. ER -