LYDIA SMITH-DAVIS ETEC 523 LESLEY S. J. FARMER FEBRUARY 26, 2013 Academic Journal Flowchart.

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LYDIA SMITH-DAVIS ETEC 523 LESLEY S. J. FARMER FEBRUARY 26, 2013 Academic Journal Flowchart

Academic Journal: Six Months to a Year and Beyond Event … Analyzes impact of event: society, culture, and public policy Peer-reviewed: high credibility and accuracy Technical language Detailed bibliographies Authors: scholars, researchers, and professionals

Academic Journal Flowchart Author (s) write initial manuscript Author (s) submit manuscript to appropriate journal Manuscript undergoes Peer Review Process Edits made to initial manuscript to reflect peer reviewer’s suggestions. Process results in final peer reviewed manuscript Galley Proofs are then created Editors and Authors copyedit manuscript for publishing Manuscript laid out in final format for publishing in … Print Journal Subscription e-Journal Open Access e-Journal

References "Academic Journal Article Publishing and PubMed Central Deposit Process." Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Researcher Profiles Arnold Library and Shared Resources. Web. 26 Feb "How to Publish Your Journal Paper." How to Publish Your Journal Paper. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Feb "The Information Cycle." The Information Cycle. Web. 26 Feb