Getting Published: Tips on How to Get Started

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Getting Published: Tips on How to Get Started Laura L. Leavitt MSU Libraries ~ LAMP Summer Institute May 21, 2010

Tips from a Beginner Read Have something to say Start early Start small Ask for help Stay focused

Resources Basic Research Methods for Librarians by Ronald R. Powell and Lynn Silipigni Connaway Z669.7 .P68 2004 Cabell’s Directory of Publishing Opportunities in Educational Technology and Library Science, Z286.E3 C324 (Reference) First Have Something to Say: Writing for the Library Profession by Walt Crawford Z665 .C776 2003 The Librarian’s Guide to Writing for Publication by Rachel Singer Gordon Z669.7 .G67 2004 A Library Writer’s Blog (Corey Seeman) Dolores’ List of CFPs List of Library-Related Conferences (Marian Dworaczek) ACRL – Professional Writing and Publishing: Resources for Librarians