The publication of research is a fundamental part of scholarly activity in humanities and social sciences disciplines but the publication process can seem somewhat daunting to first-time authors. How do authors approach publishers and share their work? How do authors choose publishers? What are publishers’ expectations of their authors? This workshop will discuss differences among scholarly book publishers and key areas of collaboration between authors and scholarly publishers such as book proposals, transforming dissertation research into publications, approaches to scholarly writing, and peer review.
Learning Objectives
To convey information about differences in scholarly publishers
To discuss various genres of scholarly writing
Strategies for scholars to transform dissertation research into publications
What to include in a book proposal and how to submit one
Leaders Information
This workshop is led by Ryan Van Huijstee.
Ryan Van Huijstee is Concordia University Press’s acquisitions editor. He was most recently managing editor at McGill-Queen’s University Press and was also an acquisitions editor at University of Toronto Press.