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Hartley, James; Cabanac, Guillaume – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
New technology allows us to collect rich and voluminous data about refereeing--something that was not possible before. In this quantitative study, we consider data about the dates of sending (1) suitable papers to "BJET," (2) the papers to referees and (3) when the referees' reports are returned to the editor. To do this, we examined…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Peer Evaluation, Writing for Publication, Journal Articles
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Stivers, Jan; Cramer, Sharon – Journal of Faculty Development, 2017
Manuscript rejection is a fact of life for academics, and should be seen as just one step in a process of revision and resubmission that typically results in publication. This two-part article offers suggestions to help authors take action on their rejected manuscripts, including analyzing reviewer feedback, revising judiciously, and making…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Revision (Written Composition), Writing Strategies, Authors
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Horn, Lyn – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2017
A great deal of effort has gone into developing capacity in the sphere of human research protection programmes in South Africa and Africa over the last decade or more, by several international organisations. However the promotion of the broader agenda of research integrity or 'RCR' (Responsible Conduct of Research) has lagged behind. From a global…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research, Ethics, Integrity
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Roberts, Sherron Killingsworth – Childhood Education, 2016
Why should educators and service professionals bother writing for professional publication? Experienced editor, Sherron Roberts says writing for professional publication allows educators to share their work and make their practice visible. Any educator is quite capable of writing for a professional publication. This article is intended to show…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Educational Practices, Faculty Publishing, Etiology
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Strech, Daniel; Littmann, Jasper – Research Ethics, 2016
Background: For many years, studies have shown that the results of clinical trials are often published or reported selectively with a statistically significant bias in favour of positive trial results. Trial registration as a precondition for publication had only limited effects on current practice. Results of trials which were approved by…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Research Reports, Writing for Publication, Foreign Countries
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Kempenaar, Larissa; Murray, Rowena – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
Universities' performance indicators for scholarly outputs depend on academics having productive and sustainable writing behaviours. Research shows that writing programmes can increase research output, but less is known about which writing processes are productive. A project was initiated at a university which widened access to writing support to…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing Processes, Scholarship, Faculty Publishing
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Khany, Reza; Aliakbari, Mohammad; Mohammadi, Saeedeh – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2019
The knowledge of diverse rhetorical relations is a remarkable component of competence in research article (RA) writing for learners' successful handling of scholarly writing tasks in English for academic purposes (EAP) programs. This study aimed to present a model of Rhetorical Markers (RMs) competence in writing EAP RAs. In so doing, a…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, English for Academic Purposes, Research Reports, Documentation
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Deng, Yang; Kelly, Gregory J.; Xiao, Lishi – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2019
This study examines scientific practices associated with scientific writing in organic chemistry in China. Although there is rapidly growing literature on the features and strategies of scientific writing, further research in this area is needed to recognize and treat scientific writing as a social endeavor to evaluate it in a more comprehensive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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Alsabahi, Randa – English Language Teaching, 2022
This critical exploratory study aims to examine the role academic brokers play in opening (or not) the gates to non-first-language-English (NFLE) scholars to contribute to the global research conversation. For the study, a qualitative research approach was used to collect data; ten emergent and established researchers were interviewed, all of whom…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Authors, Writing for Publication
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Burgess, Sally; Martín-Martín, Pedro – AILA Review, 2020
Reaching an understanding of how scholarly writers manage linguistic recycling remains a focus of many studies in applied linguistics, bibliometrics, and the sociology of science. The value apportioned to citations in research assessment protocols is one factor in this sustained interest, the challenges that managing intertextuality present for…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing (Composition), Language Usage, Citations (References)
Rumrill, Phillip D., Jr.; Cook, Bryan G.; Stevenson, Nathan A. – Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd, 2020
The primary purpose of this book is to offer a broad-based examination into the role of scientific inquiry in contemporary special education. As with the first two editions, which were published in 2001 and 2011, the goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of the philosophical, ethical, methodological, and analytical fundamentals of social…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Research, Social Science Research, Research Design
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Settles, Isis H.; Jones, Martinque K.; Buchanan, NiCole T.; Dotson, Kristie – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
Faculty of color experience a number of challenges within academia, including tokenism, marginalization, racial microaggressions, and a disconnect between their racial/ethnic culture and the culture within academia. The present study examined epistemic exclusion as another challenge in which formal institutional systems of evaluation combine with…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Racial Bias, Ethnicity, Cultural Differences
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Shu, Fei – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2018
This study investigated LIS doctoral students' publication in North America since the 1960s and measured the impact of interdisciplinarity such as doctoral advisors' disciplinary background and collaboration network on their publication productivity and quality. After analyzing the LIS doctoral graduates' publications since the 1960s, this study…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Library Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Braverman, Marc T. – Journal of Extension, 2018
Extension faculty participate actively in creating and disseminating research in the natural sciences, social sciences, and emerging field of implementation science. This article discusses several current trends in academic publishing of which Extension scholars need to be aware. These include the rise in the use of metrics to evaluate journals,…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Educational Needs, Extension Education, Extension Agents
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Ilyas, Mohammed – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
Expatriate Writing, diaspora writing or immigrant writing is yet to be established as an independent genre of study. It came into origin as a result of "marginalization" or "hyphenated" existence of such immigrants and expatriates that narrated their traumatic experiences of multiple racial discrimination, ethnicity, nostalgia,…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Writing for Publication, Autobiographies, Literary Genres
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