Increasing Scholarly Productivity by Leading with Your Voice

Last updated February 26, 2021

Increasing Scholarly Productivity by Leading with Your Voice

Last updated February 26, 2021

Table of Contents

Lesson 1: Foundations of Academic Voice
The “Big Why” for This Course
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Lesson 2: Amplifying Your Argument through Your Abstract
Goals for Lesson 2
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Lesson 3: Amplifying Your Argument through Journal Selection
Goals for Lesson 3
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Lesson 4: Amplifying Your Argument through Your Literature Review
Goals for Lesson 4
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Lesson 5: Amplifying Your Argument through Your Editing Process
Goals for Lesson 5
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Lesson 6: Next Steps and Goals for Submission
Strategy: Decide to Finish Based on Emotions and Career Goals
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Obtain the publication record you want by focusing on your unique scholarly contributions.

Overview

Especially in the early stages of your career, you need to grow your identity as an independent scholar. But you might receive feedback from a mentor or a reviewer that they “don’t hear your voice” in your writing. Or more commonly, you might sense that the articles you want to write aren’t even getting written.  How exactly can you lead with your voice to find momentum throughout the publication process and increase your scholarly productivity?

Watch this video course to learn practical writing tips that emphasize your unique contributions to the field in these parts of the process:

  • Writing the abstract 
  • Selecting your journal 
  • Reviewing the literature 
  • Editing the words on the page 

You will learn to identify, clarify, and communicate your argument.  Through the completion of nine course exercises, you will make actual progress toward publication of a specific manuscript. 

Early-career facultyfaculty shifting fields or writing genres, or those struggling from inefficiency or burnout will especially benefit from this course.