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655.4 --- #SBIB:309H1713 --- #A9802A --- Uitgeverij. Boekhandel--algemeen --- Mediatechnologie: nieuwe toepassingen (abonnee-televisie, electronic mail, desk top publishing, virtuele realiteit...) --- Elektronisch publiceren --- Internet --- Uitgeversbedrijven --- Elektronisch publiceren. --- Internet. --- Uitgeversbedrijven.
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wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- publiceren --- Human medicine --- literatuuronderzoek --- Menselijke geneeskunde --- Onderzoek --- Wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- Natuurwetenschappen --- Ontwikkeling --- Leerlijn --- Onderzoek (wetenschap)
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Table of contents:List of ContributorsPreface to the Fifth EditionPreface to the Fourth EditionChapter 1 Structure of a scientific paper - George M. HallChapter 2 Introduction - Richard SmithChapter 3 Methods - Gordon B. DrummondChapter 4 Results - Charles W. HogueChapter 5 Discussion - George M. HallChapter 6 Titles, abstracts and authors - Kevin W. EvaChapter 7 Who should be an author? - Richard HortonChapter 8 References - Simon Howell and Liz NeillyChapter 9 Electronic submissions - Michael WillisChapter 10 Open access - Mark WareChapter 11 How to write a letter - Michael DohertyChapter 12 How to prepare an abstract for a scientific meeting - Robert N. AllanChapter 13 How to write a case report - Martin Neil RossorChapter 14 How to write a review - Paul GlasziouChapter 15 How to write a book review - Mark W. Davies and Luke A. JardineChapter 16 The role of the manuscript assessor - Domhnall MacAuleyChapter 17 The role of the editor - Jennifer M. HunterChapter 18 What a publisher does - Gavin Sharrock and Elizabeth WhelanChapter 19 Style: what it is and why it matters - Sharon LengChapter 20 Ethics of publication - Chris Graf and Elissa WilsonIndex
Papers --- Publiceren. --- Publishing. --- Rapporten --- Scripties --- Writing. --- Engelse taal. --- Refereren --- Citeren --- Rapporteren --- Projecten --- Scriptie --- Project
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INHOUDSOPGAVE:##pt. 1. Why write? Forms of academic writing and how to go about writing them. Introduction -- Why are we writing? Setting up effective writing practices, managing time, space and writing energy -- Writing for and publishing in academic journals -- Writing for and publishing in books -- Writing for academic publication when English is not your first language. pt. 2. A closer look at the process. Writing from research and practice -- planning and writing different parts of the thesis or article -- Writing literature reviews and thinking about methodology and methods -- Writing abstracts and conclusions -- emphasising meaning and worth -- Developing good writing according to structure -- Publishing from your PhD. pt. 3. The writing process and you. Finding and developing your voice(s) in the disciplines -- Managing time, overcoming blocks and getting the writing done -- Writing creatively and reflectively to support your academic writing for publication. pt. 4. Learning from feedback, and playing a full part in the world of writing. Responding to feedback -- Turning your conference presentation or paper into a publication -- Writing for online outlets and publications -- Edited books and new editions -- You are not alone -- developing and working with writing groups, communities and critical friends -- Conclusion -- the politics and impact of writing for academic publication.
Academic writing. --- Academische teksten --- Publiceren in de wetenschappen. --- Scholarly publishing. --- Wetenschappelijke literatuur. --- Engelse taal.
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Qualitative methods in social research --- Human medicine --- wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- literatuuronderzoek --- publiceren
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"There is increasing pressure on academics and graduate students to publish in peer reviewed journals, but many students and researchers who are new to quantitative methods struggle to write up statistics in reports, theses and journal articles. This book is an accessible reference text aimed at helping people write about quantitative research in applied linguistics, focusing mainly on writing for journals. Different types of statistical analysis are explained in detail along with annotated examples drawn from published and unpublished sources. The book offers advice on academic writing, how and where to get research published, and recommends additional resources helpful for both students and seasoned researchers"-- INHOUDSOPGAVE:##Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction -- PART I: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN WRITING ABOUT QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH -- 2. Writing about Research Design -- 3. Reliability, Validity and Ethics -- 4. Writing about Participants -- 5. Presenting Descriptive Statistics -- PART II: WRITING ABOUT SPECIFIC STATISTICAL PROCEDURES -- 6. Writing about T-tests -- 7. Writing about ANOVA, ANCOVA and MANOVA -- 8. Writing about Regression -- 9. Writing about Correlation -- 10. Writing about factor analysis -- 11. Writing about Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) -- 12. Writing about Non-parametric Tests -- PART III: PUBLISHING QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS -- 13. Publishing Research: Journal Articles -- 14. Publishing Research: Book Chapters and Books -- 15. Academic Style -- Useful resources for conducting and writing about quantitative research in applied linguistics -- Statistical tests and uses.
Linguistics --- Mathematical statistics --- Toegepaste linguïstiek --- Report writing --- Research --- Applied linguistics --- Academisch schrijven --- Academisch publiceren --- Academic writing --- Quantitative research --- research --- methodologie --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Methodology --- Study and teaching. --- Academisch schrijven. --- Academisch publiceren. --- methodologie.
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schrijven --- Dutch language --- creatief schrijven --- Stilistics --- Dutch literature --- Creatief schrijven --- Nederlandse taal --- Publiceren --- Verhalen schrijven --- literaire techniek --- techniek --- 839.3 --- Nederlandse literatuur --- Publiceren. --- Nederlandse taal. --- literaire techniek. --- techniek. --- 839.3 Nederlandse literatuur
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The author discusses the impact of English as a global academic language. The growth of the assessment culture surrounding publication. The practices of knowledge construction at institutional and local levels. The emergence of Open Access and social media publishing.
Academic publishing. --- Academisch publiceren. --- English language. --- Open access publishing. --- Publiceren. --- Scholarly publishing. --- Social media publishing. --- Language and languages --- Applied linguistics --- English language --- Study and teaching --- Language and languages - Study and teaching
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printing techniques --- tijdschriften --- Book history --- Graphic arts --- publiceren --- druktechnieken --- periodicals --- Grafische vormgeving --- Tijdschrift --- Vormgeving --- Illustratie --- Nieuws --- Zine
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"This volume comes at a time of rapid expansion in the discipline of Translation Studies, accompanied by the proliferation of related journals. The evolving academic landscape is characterized by increasing interaction among editors, authors, and readers to facilitate knowledge sharing on a global scale. Editors of leading journals in the field, along with other experts, probe the interactive relationship between the production of journals and the development of Translation Studies by providing an overall contextual framework for evaluating the field. They examine many facets of journal publishing and the process of the flow of submissions, and they offer valuable advice for readers seeking to create publishable research. In addition, a representative range of chapters are also included to advance discussion of current concerns in the discipline by rethinking the related frameworks and paradigms"-- "Translation and Academic Journals is a timely contribution to a great need. Some of its contributors are journal editors, who have taken up the task to explore the role of journal publication with regard to translation in a changing context of scholarly publishing by engaging in dialogue with potential authors"-- INHOUDSOPGAVE:##Introduction: Journal Publication and Translation Studies; Yifeng Sun -- PART I: THE ROLE OF JOURNALS -- 1. Aims and Scope: Journal Identity and Twenty-First-Century Scholarly Publishing / Valerie Henitiuk, Carol O'Sullivan -- 2. Translation Studies in Contemporary China: Retrospect, Reflection and Prospect / Ping Yang -- 3. The Translator: Creativity, Continuity and Change / Sue-Ann Harding -- 4. International Journals: A Case Study of Asia Pacific Translation & Intercultural Studies / Xuanmin Luo, Min Wang -- 5. My Responsibilities as a Journal Editor / Gangqiang He -- PART II: TRANSLATION RESEARCH AT WORK -- 6. Translation, Cultural Politics and Poetic Form-A Comparative Study of the Translation of Modernist Poetry in Les Contemporains (1932-35) and Literary Currents (1956-59) / SONG Zijiang, Chris -- 7. A Contact Linguistic Analysis of Translation-Induced Changes / Xie Hui, Gong Qi -- 8. 'Eco' and 'Adaptation-selection' in Eco-translatology Explained / Jiang Xiaohua -- 9. Crowdsourcing Translation in China: Features and Implications / Wenjing Li -- 10. Masculine Fantasies and Feminine Representations in the English Translations of Pre-modern Chinese Poetry in Journals / Kar Yue Chan -- 11. Subtitling Made in Hong Kong and Missing Heteroglossia / Bo Li -- List of contributors.
Vertalen en academische tijdschriften --- Vertalen --- Translating and interpreting. --- Translating and interpreting --- Scholarly periodicals --- China. --- research --- publiceren. --- Periodicals. --- Publishing.