An Insider’s Guide to Getting Published Sharon Parkinson Publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited Tel: 01274 777700.

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An Insider’s Guide to Getting Published Sharon Parkinson Publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited Tel:

Aims of the session To ‘demystify’ the publishing process To provide tips, insider knowledge and key questions to maximize your chances of publication To encourage some of you to go beyond publishing, e.g. reviewing, book reviewing, editorial roles To get you sharing your knowledge, i.e. to get you writing

Emerald Group Publishing – company background Emerald Group Publishing Limited Founded in 1967 in Bradford, West Yorkshire Over 300 employees. Offices in China, India, Malaysia, Australia, Japan, Brazil, Dubai, USA

The Emerald Portfolio 28 subject areas including 250+ journals, 240+ book series, 300 stand-alone texts Electronic databases: Emerald Management eJournals and Emerald Management First Over 3,000 university libraries worldwide including 98 of the FT top 100 business schools In million articles were downloaded by users at FT top 100 business schools Over 21 million Emerald articles were downloaded in 2010 – more than 50,000 a day! Emerald’s journal usage has grown by 15% every year in the last 3 years ( ) Potential readership of 15 million Full list of Emerald titles:

What do we mean by research you can use? Research that has an impact

Research Editorial supply chain and journal management structure: journals AuthorEditor Publisher/ Managing Editor ProductionUsers Quality research papers EAB and reviewers Solicits new papers Handles review process Promotes journal to peers Attends conferences Develops new areas of coverage The link between the publishing company and editor Helps editors succeed in their role and build a first class journal Overall responsibility for journal Promotion and marketing Attends conferences Handles production issues QA – sub-editing and proof reading Convert to SGML for online databases Print production Despatch Added value from publisher Access via library Hard copy Database Third party

Ideas: where to start Are you working on a Doctoral or Master’s thesis? Have you completed a project which concluded successfully? Are you wrestling with a problem with no clear solution? Do you have an opinion or observation on a subject? Have you given a presentation or conference paper? If so, you have the basis for a publishable paper

What journal should you submit to? Choosing a journal to publish in is an investment decision. A good choice can enhance the impact of your work and your reputation Thomson Reuters ISI is the most well known ranking, but others exist: Citations are a good, but not complete, guide to quality Usage is a better measure of utility Other factors to consider are relevant readership, recent articles, most communicative, societies and internationality, likelihood of acceptance, circulation, time from submission to publication Be political (e.g. national vs international) and strategic (e.g. five articles in ‘low ranked’ journals vs one in ‘top ranked’ journal) What rankings are used here?

What makes a good paper? HINT: Editors and reviewers look for … Originality – what’s new about subject, treatment or results? Relevance to and extension of existing knowledge Research methodology – are conclusions valid and objective? Clarity, structure and quality of writing – does it communicate well? Sound, logical progression of argument Theoretical and practical implications (the ‘so what?’ factors!) Recency and relevance of references Internationality/Global focus Adherence to the editorial scope and objectives of the journal A good title, keywords and a well written abstract

Target! “Many papers are rejected simply because they don’t fulfil journal requirements. They don’t even go into the review process.” Identify a few possible target journals/series but be realistic Follow the Author Guidelines – scope, type of paper, word length, references style, etc Find where to send your paper (editor, regional editor, subject area editor). Check a copy of the journal/series or the publisher’s web site Send an outline or abstract and ask if this looks suitable and interesting (or how it could be made so) Confirm how an editor would like a submission, e.g. ; hard copy or online submission system Read at least one issue of the publication – visit your library for access Include a cover letter – opportunity to speak directly to the editor, convince them of the importance of your manuscript to the journal

Before you submit your article: your own peer review Let someone else see it – show a draft to friends or colleagues and ask for their comments, advice and honest criticism We are always too close to our own work to see its failings Always proof-check thoroughly – no incorrect spellings, no incomplete references. Spell checkers are not fool- proof Spot the error: “A knew research methodology introduced in 2007…”

Timetable from submission to initial feedback to authors The Editor(s) do an initial read to determine if the subject matter and research approach is appropriate for the journal (approx. 1 week) The Editor(s) identify and contact two reviewers (approx. 1 week) Reviewers usually have 6-8 weeks to complete their reviews The Editor(s) assess the reviewers' comments and recommendations and make a decision (approx. 2 weeks) Expected time from submission to review feedback: months

Once you have submitted your article A request for revision is good news! It really is You are now in the publishing cycle. Nearly every published paper is revised at least once Don’t panic! Even if the comments are sharp or discouraging, they aren’t personal If your paper is rejected: Don’t give up! At least 50% of papers in business and management don’t get published. Everybody has been rejected at least once Ask why, and listen carefully! Most editors will give detailed comments about a rejected paper. Take a deep breath, and listen to what is being said Try again! Try to improve the paper, and re-submit elsewhere. Do your homework and target your paper as closely as possible Keep trying!

How to revise your paper Acknowledge the editor and set a revision deadline Clarify understanding if in doubt – ‘This is what I understand the comments to mean…’ Consult with colleagues or co-authors and tend to the points as requested Meet the revision deadline Attach a covering letter which identifies, point by point, how revision requests have been met (or if not, why not)

Other useful resources (ISI ranking lists and impact factors) (Anne-Wil Harzing's site about academic publishing and the assessment of research and journal quality, as well as software to conduct citation analysis) (abstract and citation database of research literature and quality web sources) (addresses, phone, and websites for a large number of journals as well as information on publication guidelines and review information) (a general resource for academic writers, designed primarily with international students whose first language is not English in mind) What do you use?

Beyond authorship Other important publishing work that you might wish to get involved in includes: Book reviewing Refereeing/peer review Editorial advisory board membership Contributing editorship Regional editorship Editorship Interested in proposing a book/series or a journal? Contact us at For details of opportunities in this area please do get in touch with us!

Talk to us, use us! Tell us how we can help you Give us feedback onlinefeedback online Use Emerald Management eJournals Write for us! For any answers you didn’t get today (or were too shy to ask) … Sharon Parkinson !