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A Guide to Publishing Your First Book: Seven Modest Tipson Publishing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2005

Robert J. Spitzer
Affiliation:
SUNY, Cortland

Extract

As part of its mission to address issues of recruitment, retention,and integration of women and people of color in the profession, theAPSA Task Force on Mentoring periodically publishes articles on someaspect of mentoring that will help political scientists movesuccessfully through the profession. This brief symposium on“Publishing Your First Book” is just one such example of thisinitiative. For more information about the Task Force and itsongoing projects, contact Linda Lopez, APSA Director of Educationand Professional Development Programs, at llopez@apsanet.org.

Getting a book published represents the intersection of mutualself-interest between author and publisher. I have a few suggestionson how to combine these.

Type
Profession Symposium—A Guide to Publishing Your FirstBook
Copyright
© 2005 The American Political Science Association

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