The Twenty-First Century Scholar's Guide to Self-Publishing
ebook ∣ A Brief for Busy Academics
By Patricia J. Parsons
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The concept of scholar's self-publishing their work seems radical – revolutionary even. But academic author Patricia Parsons argues that electronic publishing opportunities, predatory open-access journals, increasing unhappiness about the seeming arbitrariness of traditional peer review and the sheer numbers of PhD's desperately seeking publishing opportunities, perhaps it's time to take a serious look at how self-publishing books, articles, monographs and white papers might be added to the mix.
There is little doubt that twenty-first century scholars must find ways to disseminate their research, a requirement that is increasingly included in the fine print of research grants. The fact is that even peer review can be a part of the self-publication process – if you know ow to do it right.
The 21st Century Scholar's Guide to Self-Publishing is a brief guide whose purpose it is to introduce scholars to the concept of self-publishing so that they might consider if and how it has a place in their own academic careers.
This guide covers the following topics:
The guide also contains a rich selection of online resources for scholarly self-publishers.
About the Author
Patricia Parsons spent 26 years of her career in academia rising from part-time instructor through the ranks to full Professor in Communication Studies. Along the way she garnered wide experience in the traditional submission-revision-submission process successfully placing her book-length manuscripts with academic publishers, textbook publishers, professional book publishers and trade publishers in Canada, the US and the UK. (These include the University of Toronto Press, Health Administration Press, Kogan Page, Doubleday Canada, and Erlbaum, among others.) She has also ventured into the dark side and self-published several books including a textbook that was eventually picked up be a traditional publishing house.
