ALEC 604: Writing for Professional Publication Week #2: Research Reviews/Calls for Papers.

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ALEC 604: Writing for Professional Publication Week #2: Research Reviews/Calls for Papers

Activities  Discuss best practices for conducting reviews.  Highlight common Calls for Papers.  Illustrate outcomes from the peer review process.

Best Practices for Research Reviews  Establish source “order of importance” Refereed journals Conference proceedings Theses/Dissertations Government agency-sponsored reports  Qualify unreliable sources Wikipedia “For profit” reports

Best Practices for Research Reviews  Identify keywords from your topic  Search library databases using your keywords Use parameters such as “ ”, AND, OR, NOT Use wildcards such as *  Ask your professors for personal collections  Develop your own strategy for mass article collection; refine it for each article review

Best Practices for Research Reviews  Process reviews with your topic as the guide, then: Read abstracts first, then Peruse the findings/conclusions, Review methods used, and End with the article’s framework  Be open-minded, but with a critical eye for details (bias, over-generalizations, etc.)  Keep diligent notes/citations

Common Calls for Conference Papers  Note deadline dates  Specifics for Conference Calls: Topic or theme for the conference Product: full papers vs. proposals Format: sections, font-type/size, etc. Submission: electronic or mail  Mark calendar for review results and final papers due

Common Calls for Conference Posters  Note deadline dates  Specifics for Conference Calls: Topic or theme for the conference Product: usually only proposals Format: page limit, sections, font-type/size, etc. Submission: electronic or mail  Mark calendar for review results and final poster abstracts due

Common Journal Papers  Typically, no deadline dates, but very specific instructions for each journal: Type or topics considered by each journal Page/word limits Formatting issues Citation standards Review processes Submission guidelines

Peer Review Process Outcomes  Student research Manuscript Initial Review Authors’ Response to Reviewers Final Review  What can be learned about the publication process from this example?

Peer Review Process Outcomes  Student research Manuscript Initial Review  What can be learned about the publication process from this example?

Summary  Establish a journal article search strategy  Critically evaluate all articles  Read Calls for Papers carefully  Persistency in the publication process  Answer reviewers’ concerns honestly/directly  Contribute your ideas in a scholarly manner