Publishing A Note or Article
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 10:40 am
I just finished an article that I have been working on for over a year and want to try to get it published in a journal other than one at my school. I'm graduating in under a week so I'm assuming that many of non-student journals will now be open to me for submission unless I'm in some type of no man's land status wise. Just out of curiosity, can any of you speak to the amount of editing you did prior to submission on both the substantive portions and foot-noting? Did faculty advisors provide general feedback or line-by-line edits?
I'm not concerned about the prestige of the journal, I'd just want it published by someone since I invested so much time on it and believe it contributes to the scholarship in that area. Do people who submitted through Espresso generally find that someone will pick up their work or have people struck out entirely? Thanks for any input!
I'm not concerned about the prestige of the journal, I'd just want it published by someone since I invested so much time on it and believe it contributes to the scholarship in that area. Do people who submitted through Espresso generally find that someone will pick up their work or have people struck out entirely? Thanks for any input!