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The politics and processes of scholarship

Joining the debate about the role of scholarship and research at American universities, this book examines contemporary academic issues, such as the evolution of postmodern concepts of scholarship, scholarship in the late age of print, and incentives for promoting grant writing and scholarly publishing.
Print Book, English, 1995
Greenwood Press, Westport, Conn, 1995
xi, 263 Seiten 24 cm
9780313295720, 0313295727
832656242
Foreword by R. Eugene Rice Introduction by Joseph M. Moxley and Lagretta T. Lenker Postmodern Conceptions of Scholarship Avoiding the "Research versus Teaching" Trap: Expanding the Criteria for Evaluating Scholarship by Richard C. Gebhardt Disciplinary Associations and the Work of Faculty by Robert M. Diamond Talking about Research: Are We Playing Someone Else's Game? by Elizabeth S. Blake A Reexamination of Views of Scholarly Publishing and Our Expectations of Faculty Productivity in Light of Federal Government Support by Maggie Johnson and David Watt Prospects for a Revaluation of Academic Values by Morton Winston The Dialectic of Feminism and Scholarship by Patsy Schweickart Scholarship in the Late Age of Print The Scholarly Journal and the Intellectual Sensorium by Ralph Norman Academic Publishing and New Technologies: Protecting Intellectual Property is the Key by James Lichtenberg All Information is Already in Formation: The Internet and the Future of Learned Journals by R. A. Shoaf Prototypes: New Forums for Scholarship in "The Late Age of Print" by Todd Taylor and David Erben Pulling Out the Rug: Technology, Scholarship, and the Humanities by Paul LeBlanc The Physicality of Research: Typesetting, Printing, Binding, Fulfillment, Storage, and Academic Snobbery by George Simson Communities of Scholarship in the Electronic Age by Douglas Harper Old Solutions to New Problems: Looking to Renaissance Texts for Strategies of Hypertext Composition by Richard Smyth Initiatives for Promoting Grant Writing Developing and Supporting Faculty Grant Success: Building Research Capacity at Medium-Size Colleges and Universities by Sandra Featherman Publishing, Proposing, and Progressing by W. A. Sibley Characteristics of Successful Institutional Grants by Robert Lucas Initiatives for Promoting Scholarly Publishing Adam Smith's Rules for Writers by Bob Boice The Role of the Scholarly Editor by Brian Thompson Active Mentorship in Scholarly Publishing: Why, What, Who, How by Terri Frongia Mentoring and the Art of Getting Dissertations Published by Fredric Gale Annotated Bibliography of Academic Publishing Sources by Bruce Speck Index