Summary of Content:
“How Scholars Write” provides practical advice and strategies for scholars navigating the academic writing process. It covers various aspects of scholarly writing, including developing research ideas, structuring arguments, conducting literature reviews, and crafting manuscripts for publication. The book offers insights into effective writing habits, time management techniques, and strategies for overcoming common writing challenges. Additionally, it addresses the importance of revision, peer review, and collaboration in the writing process. With its focus on empowering scholars to become more productive and successful writers, “How Scholars Write” serves as a valuable resource for academics at all stages of their careers.
About the Authors:
Aaron Ritzenberg and Sue Mendelsohn are both experienced scholars and educators with expertise in academic writing. They draw upon their own experiences as researchers and writers to provide practical guidance and support to readers. Ritzenberg and Mendelsohn have a deep understanding of the academic publishing landscape and offer valuable insights into the norms and expectations of scholarly writing across disciplines. Through their collaborative effort, they aim to demystify the writing process and equip scholars with the tools and strategies they need to effectively communicate their research findings.
Publisher Information: Oxford University Press