Writing for Academic Journals

Writing for Academic Journals by Rowena Murray, published by Open University Press in November 2004, is a practical guide designed to assist busy academics in developing effective writing practices. This 240-page book addresses the challenges faced by scholars who must produce high-quality written work while managing various professional responsibilities. It draws on extensive discussions with academics to present insights into writing across disciplines, ensuring the content is accessible and user-friendly.
Readers will find that this text provides new knowledge on academic writing, emphasizing the need for productive writing habits and the potential for changing writing behaviors. The book is grounded in current research and theory, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their writing skills in a practical and motivational manner. With its focus on academic writing, this edition serves as a comprehensive tool for academics aiming to improve their output in a demanding environment.
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This revolutionary text is the product of thousands of hours of discussions with academics about their writing. Busy academics must develop productive writing practices quickly. To pass external tests of research output, academics must write to a high standard while juggling other professional tasks. This may mean changing writing behaviours.
This book draws on current research and theory to provide new knowledge on writing across the disciplines and is jargon-free, user-friendly, practical, and motivational.
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