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02/15/2021
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A new special publication is now online available to all students and researchers at Erasmus University:Encyclopedia of Law and Development

Koen De Feyter, Gamze E. Türkelli, and Stéphanie de Moerloose. 
Encyclopedia of Law and Development

Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2021]
ISBN: 9781788117975 

Available through sEURch

In 81 entries, this encyclopedia offers a variety of insights in the role of law in development. Emerging from the editor's collaboration in the context of the Law and development research network, the encyclopedia offers a diversity of perspectives, sensitivities, styles and voices on the past, current and future regarding the role of law in development.

 

02/01/2021
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A new publication is now online available to all students and researchers at Erasmus University:

Janet Salmons & Helen Kara, Publishing from your Doctoral ResearchPublishing from your Doctoral Research: create and use a publication strategy
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. 
ISBN 9780429441257
Workbook - Publishing from your doctoral research

Available through sEURch

"Publish or perish" is often an expression uttered regarding the need for academics to publish in order to further their academic career. Publishing is not easy (or everyone would do it) and this book is intended as a guide for academics using their doctoral research as the basis for their academic publishing career. 

Consisting of 12 chapters, each chapter covers a specific issue in the world of academic publishing.

  1. How can publications help build my career?
  2. How can I create new publications based on academic writings?
  3. Why, when, and how should I publish journal articles?
  4. Why, when, and how should I publish books?
  5. Why, when, and how should I publish book chapters?
  6. Why, when, and how should I publish case studies?
  7. Why, when, and how should I work with publishers?
  8. Why, when, and how should I use alternative methods of publishing?
  9. Why, when, and how should I self-publish?
  10. Why, when, and how should I use social media?
  11. Why, when, and how should I contribute to a blog?
  12. How can I implement my publication strategy?

 

Obviously, this book is also useful as the basis for non-academic publishing.

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