
Spring 2010
SIP
February 22 and March 1- Lucy Ellis Lounge FLB - 4.30-6.00
Among the topics to be discussed: How to know for sure what is publishable - How to transform a good "seminar paper" into a publishable article - What to do with negative feedback from reviewers - When to start submitting papers for publication - How to select where to send your papers - We will also discuss other long-term considerations: How to transform a dissertation into a book, and what publishers look for in a manuscript
Part I: February 22
Luciano Tosta- "Graduate Student Professional Publication: Contrasting Views with an Eye on the Job Market."
Melissa Bowles- "Could I Really Publish?: How to Know if You Should Submit a Linguistics Paper for Publication."
Javier Irigoyen- “How to Put Negative Input to Work.”
Part II: March 1
Silvina Montrul “How to Impress Reviewers.”
Dara Goldman. “Some Publications are More Equal than Others: The Art of Selecting When and Where to Submit Your Work.”
José I. Hualde: “Publication Outlets in Spanish Linguistics.”
L. Elena Delgado: “Notes from the Field: Editors’ Criteria for Publishing Articles and Books.”
We will cover both field-specific and general information. All SLCL graduate students welcome.
SIP Professional Workshop on Graduate Student Publishing - SPRING 2010
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