<p><strong>'Essential reading for all researchers.'</strong> - <em> Consumer Currents</em><br /><br /><strong>'I recommend this book to anyone setting out to write up research or who has started but finds it hard to keep going. Reading this book is not only a good alternative to doing the writing, it may actually provide the break to inspire you to pick up the pen/computer again.</strong> - <em>Tiny Arora, Educational Psychology in Practice</em></p>
It is always difficult to know how to write up research, and as academics and postgraduates alike come under increasing pressure to improve rates of publication a text like this one is essential reading for all researchers.
The book discusses all aspects of translating research into writing, including:
* getting started and keeping going
* putting into words what you want to say
* ways of organizing your work
* coping with problems, blockages and sustaining morale
*style and format
*editing your writing
*writing alone and writing in a team
*approaching problems and getting published.
This book will be of use to students, researchers and writers concerned with getting their research written and having it published.