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Mooney, Carolyn J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
Each U.S. full-time college faculty member averaged 2 refereed journal articles and 0.6 scholarly books, chapters in edited volumes, monographs, or textbooks in the previous 2 years, according to 1988 Education Department data. Research university professors averaged twice as many publications. Another study found most work uncited after five…
Descriptors: Citations (References), College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Publishing
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Schwartz, Charles A. – College and Research Libraries, 1991
Compares research productivity patterns in library science with those in other fields and explains why such factors as intellectual traits, educational experience, institutional support, and available time do not account for variations in scholarly output. Suggestions for different approaches for future research are given. (54 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Experience, Faculty Publishing, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Duell, Orpha K. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1994
Offers advice to prospective faculty concerning the questions they should ask about tenure and promotion procedures when they interview for a position. Strategies to enhance the likelihood of earning tenure and promotion include saving data to compile a vita, gathering student evaluations, publishing articles, scheduling time for research, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Interviews, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
ADE Bulletin, 1996
Outlines the Association of Departments of English's position on: (1) the balance between teaching and scholarship in the lives of professors; (2) the use of outside reviewers for personnel decisions; (3) class size and workload for college and university English teachers; and (4) use of part-time and full-time adjunct faculty. (TB)
Descriptors: Accountability, Class Size, Definitions, English Departments
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Borgman, Christine L. – Journal of Documentation, 2000
Explores the relationship between scholarly communication, an established research area receiving renewed interest, and digital libraries, a relatively new area of research. Stakeholders agree that the relationship structure inherent in scholarship has become unbalanced with the advent of electronic publishing, digital libraries, computer…
Descriptors: Change, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Faculty Publishing
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Hyon, Sunny; Chen, Rong – English for Specific Purposes, 2004
In EAP, few studies have explored the range of genres that university faculty write, faculty experiences writing them, or ways of familiarizing potential faculty--including non-native English speakers (NNESs)--with these genres. Studies of writing in academe and related teaching applications have focused heavily on research genres, and there has…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Graduate Study
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Rayfield, Robin; Meabon, David; Ughrin, Tina – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2004
In the academy, when scholarly productivity is considered, many words come to mind such as: research, journal articles, books and chapters in books, experiments and conference presentations among others. The literature often uses the term research as a synonym for scholarly productivity. A review of related literature revealed that tenure policies…
Descriptors: Productivity, Higher Education, Tenure, Educational Administration
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Hemmings, Brian; Smith, Erica; Rushbrook, Peter – Issues in Educational Research, 2004
The study reported here focuses on the factors that contribute to the production or non-production of refereed publications by academics. A literature review revealed that factors associated with an academic's personal characteristics, attitude to work, and workplace circumstances could influence publication output. Academics from a large…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Publishing, Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics
Smith, Robert E. – 1994
One of the most important decisions speech communication basic course directors make is the selection of the textbook. The first consideration in their choice of text should be whether or not the proposed text covers the units integral to the course. A second consideration should be whether or not the text covers the special topics integral to the…
Descriptors: Desktop Publishing, Electronic Publishing, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
Blackburn, Robert T.; Lawrence, Janet H. – 1995
This book draws together empirical evidence on college and university faculty work, develops and tests a theoretical framework of faculty motivation to engage in different teaching, research, and service activities, and suggests how administrative practices can be improved so that faculty work lives are enriched and institutions become more…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, College Instruction
Luey, Beth – 1995
This guide provides an overview of the academic publishing process and advice to prospective authors in academe on how to have their work published. Individual chapters focus on: (1) the author-publisher partnership; (2) finding an appropriate journal, submitting an effective manuscript, and speeding up the refereeing process; (3) revising a…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Doctoral Dissertations, Editing
Massey, Sherri Ward; Webster, David S. – 1997
This monograph provides an overview of traditional academic publishing in America today. Discussed first are the philosophical differences between trade and text publishing (which includes scholarly books), as they apply to the types of manuscripts selected for publication and expectations for profit. The paper goes on to explain how editors who…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Book Reviews, Doctoral Dissertations, Editors
Bavaro, John A. – 1995
The traditional model used by all institutions of higher education include the three broad areas of teaching, scholarship, and service as part of faculty evaluation. This paper examines the definition of scholarship in higher education, focusing on current definitions of scholarship, administrators' perceptions about scholarship, measures of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, College Instruction, Definitions
Soley, Lawrence C. – 1993
A study examined whether the "most frequently published academic researchers" in mass communications, who collectively wrote 292 refereed articles, informed the public of their research findings by writing articles for consumer and trade publications. An examination of the "Reader's Guide to Periodicals" showed that the 53…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Educational Researchers, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education
Moxley, Joseph M., Ed. – 1992
This book of author-contributed chapters on academic writing grew out of workshops on scholarly writing taught at the University of South Florida. The chapters in part I review the working habits of successful academic authors. The chapters in part II analyze the genres of academic writing. Part III focuses on revision and editing of manuscripts.…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Higher Education, Professional Development, Proofreading
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