Publishing journal articles : a scientific guide for new authors worldwide
AUTHOR Yan, Zheng, 1958-
CALL NO LB2369 Y21p 2021
IMPRINT Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2021
Journal publication and grant writing are two core professional skills for new scholars today. However, systematic training is not typically offered in graduate programs worldwide. This book equips readers with the current scientific knowledge by providing a concise introduction to the science of journal article publication. The overall structure generally matches the curriculum of a graduate course and each chapter features a learning sequence based on Daniel Kahneman’s intuitive judgement theory. The volume analyzes the intuitive thoughts of new authors from a variety of countries, uses over fifty real-life cases, and focuses on core concepts from nearly 100 research articles. It provides scientific advice for new authors, junior researchers, and graduate students to publish their scholarly work and advance their academic careers.
- Maps out the conceptual foundation for the science of journal publication
- Describes key strategies of planning, writing, and publishing journal articles based on the current literature of the science of journal publication
- Includes over fifty real-life cases
- Presents the future of the science of journal publication
- Contains an introduction-discussion-conclusion structure that generally matches the layout of a typical sixteen-week graduate course
- Based on Daniel Kahneman’s intuitive judgement theory, focusing on System 1 (imperfect intuition), System 2 (rational thinking), and System 3 (skilled intuition)