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1. Becoming a Published Scholar: Identity Work of Authors
2. Writing the Literature Review: Common Mistakes and Best Practices
3. Writing for an Audience: Discourse Communities
4. Choosing a Topic: Focus and Title
5. Starting Small: Abstracts and Overviews
6. Establishing Expertise: Writing Partnerships, Multiple Projects, and Online Presence
7. Promoting Ethical Practices: Stakeholders and Publishers
8. Three Models for Writing Groups for Academic Authors: Structured Writing Groups, Writing Retreats, and Accountability Groups
9. Revising the Manuscript: Resilience and Responsiveness
10. Submitting the Manuscript for Formal Review: Efficient and Effective Strategies
11. Gaining an Insiders View: The Business of Publishing
12. Expanding Competence: Skills and Challenges
13. Writing Together: Collaborative Work
14. Extending Your Academic Footprint: Readability, Originality, and Altmetrics.
2. Writing the Literature Review: Common Mistakes and Best Practices
3. Writing for an Audience: Discourse Communities
4. Choosing a Topic: Focus and Title
5. Starting Small: Abstracts and Overviews
6. Establishing Expertise: Writing Partnerships, Multiple Projects, and Online Presence
7. Promoting Ethical Practices: Stakeholders and Publishers
8. Three Models for Writing Groups for Academic Authors: Structured Writing Groups, Writing Retreats, and Accountability Groups
9. Revising the Manuscript: Resilience and Responsiveness
10. Submitting the Manuscript for Formal Review: Efficient and Effective Strategies
11. Gaining an Insiders View: The Business of Publishing
12. Expanding Competence: Skills and Challenges
13. Writing Together: Collaborative Work
14. Extending Your Academic Footprint: Readability, Originality, and Altmetrics.