Writing for Publication in Scholarly or Trade Outlets

$250.00

Dates: February 3 - March 2

Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

This course is designed for librarians who want or need to get started publishing in scholarly or trade publications, but aren’t sure where to even start. Whether you are new to the field or just moved into a new position in a library that requires publication for promotion and/or tenure, it can be intimidating and overwhelming to find a topic you feel qualified to publish on, figure out where to submit it, and draft that first proposal.

This course will provide guidance and space to workshop your ideas on:

  • Selecting a topic and figuring out where to even get started
  • Exploring different approaches to scholarly writing
  • Finding calls for proposals and drafting a proposal
  • Strategies for success in writing the actual draft and dealing with feedback

This course will be at an introductory level, but there will be some flexibility built in to include those who are really just trying to find a topic to start to explore as well as those who already have a defined research question in mind but are psyching themselves out of getting started. We will focus on strategies for working through these stages of writing for scholarly and trade journals. Participants will have an opportunity to get peer and instructor feedback on topics and on a small writing sample. However, there will be no expectation that you complete a full chapter or article draft during this 4-week course!

Course Information

Session

Credits

1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

Registration dates

We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment.

Course Description

This course is designed for librarians who want or need to get started publishing in scholarly or trade publications, but aren’t sure where to even start. Whether you are new to the field or just moved into a new position in a library that requires publication for promotion and/or tenure, it can be intimidating and overwhelming to find a topic you feel qualified to publish on, figure out where to submit it, and draft that first proposal.

This course will provide guidance and space to workshop your ideas on:

  • Selecting a topic and figuring out where to even get started
  • Exploring different approaches to scholarly writing
  • Finding calls for proposals and drafting a proposal
  • Strategies for success in writing the actual draft and dealing with feedback

This course will be at an introductory level, but there will be some flexibility built in to include those who are really just trying to find a topic to start to explore as well as those who already have a defined research question in mind but are psyching themselves out of getting started. We will focus on strategies for working through these stages of writing for scholarly and trade journals. Participants will have an opportunity to get peer and instructor feedback on topics and on a small writing sample. However, there will be no expectation that you complete a full chapter or article draft during this 4-week course!

Angela Pashia

Angela Pashia is a leadership and career development coach with a dozen years of experience as an academic librarian. Angela's approach to coaching focuses on partnering with clients to empower them to reach their goals, whether they’re ready to take their career to the next level or feel stuck in their job and want to explore their options beyond libraries. Angela's featured group program is designed to support library leaders in developing a coaching approach to leadership, adapting the professional coaching skills that are most relevant for library leaders. Angela graduated from an ICF-accredited professional coach training program in 2023. As a librarian, Angela focused on using critical pedagogy approaches in teaching critical information literacy, mentoring colleagues, working against structural oppression within libraries, and growing as a collaborative leader. Angela published two co-edited books and several book chapters and articles on these topics. Angela’s latest book, Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice, co-edited with CJ Ivory, was published in 2022. Angela’s first co-edited book (with Jessica Critten), Critical Approaches to Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Courses, was selected as an ACRL Instruction Section, Teaching Methods Committee Selected Resource in 2020. Learn more at https://angelapashia.com/

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Special Session

Please contact us to arrange a special session of this class for a group of seven or more, with a negotiable discount, or to be notified when it is next scheduled.

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