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What I've Learned about Publishing a Book

机译:我学到的有关出版书籍的知识

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Many accounts that describe the procedures of academic writing focus on how authors can attract publishers by revising their dissertations so that they have appeal beyond their more narrow academic audiences. Few of these accounts, however, consider what happens when that process succeeds-that is, what happens to a manuscript after a publisher accepts it. This essay follows up on my 2011 JSP article, 'What I've Learned about Revising a Dissertation,' by considering those issues that arise during the production process of academic publishing. These stages are crucial for the success of a book, and they are avowedly collaborative in ways that differ from revising a dissertation. This process is often perceived as mere manufacturing when in fact it necessitates answering crucial conceptual questions. Furthermore, the customs and conventions of publishing are not a typical part of most academic training. In this essay, I draw from my own experience of publishing a title with an academic press to offer practical as well as theoretical reflections on how to select a publisher, write a book proposal, submit a manuscript, respond to readers' reports, think about copy-editing and proofreading, design a book jacket, and market a book after its physical publication.
机译:许多描述学术写作程序的论述都着眼于作者如何通过修改论文来吸引出版商,从而使他们对更狭窄的学术听众产生吸引力。但是,这些帐户中很少有人考虑该过程成功后会发生的情况,即发布者接受稿件后会发生什么情况。本文是通过考虑在学术出版的生产过程中出现的那些问题,对我2011年JSP文章“我对修订论文的了解”进行的后续研究。这些阶段对于一本书的成功至关重要,而且它们在协作方式上与修订论文的方式不同。实际上,当该过程需要回答关键的概念性问题时,通常将其视为纯粹的制造过程。此外,出版的习俗和惯例不是大多数学术培训的典型组成部分。在这篇文章中,我借鉴了自己在学术界出版标题的经验,就如何选择出版商,写书建议,提交手稿,回应读者报告,思考问题提供了实践和理论上的思考。复制编辑和校对,设计书皮,并在实际出版后销售该书。

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