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Arts Of Publication: Scholarly publishing in Australia and beyond edited by Lucy Neave, James Connor and Amanda Crawford

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December 2008–January 2009, no. 307

Arts Of Publication: Scholarly publishing in Australia and beyond edited by Lucy Neave, James Connor and Amanda Crawford

ASP, $29.95 pb, 206 pp

Arts Of Publication: Scholarly publishing in Australia and beyond edited by Lucy Neave, James Connor and Amanda Crawford

by
December 2008–January 2009, no. 307

The ‘publish or perish’ mantra is familiar to all academics and postgraduate researchers. Arts of Publication is aimed at these readers. The text emerged from a 2004 symposium on academic publishing, and sheds considerable light on this fascinating and frustrating field.

In the foreword, John Byron declares that an important challenge facing scholarly writers is to ‘ensure that their work gets out there in forms that are likely to have a detectable im-pact on their peers’ and also appeal to a ‘wider readership’. The various contributors (most of whom are academics) explain how this can be achieved. They refer to issues such as online- and self-publishing, writing for journals, and converting a doctoral thesis into a book.

Jay Daniel Thompson reviews 'Arts Of Publication: Scholarly publishing in Australia and beyond' by Lucy Neave, James Connor and Amanda Crawford (eds)

Arts Of Publication: Scholarly publishing in Australia and beyond

edited by Lucy Neave, James Connor and Amanda Crawford

ASP, $29.95 pb, 206 pp

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