Mathematical Publishing: A GuidebookAmerican Mathematical Soc. - 297 lappuses Mathematicians are expected to publish their work: in journals, conference proceedings, and books. It is vital to advancing their careers. Later, some are asked to become editors. However, most mathematicians are trained to do mathematics, not to publish it. But here, finally, for graduate students and researchers interested in publishing their work, Steven G. Krantz, the respected author of several "how-to" guides in mathematics, shares his experience as an author, editor, editorial board member, and independent publisher. This new volume is an informative, comprehensive guidebook to publishing mathematics. Krantz describes both the general setting of mathematical publishing and the specifics about all the various publishing situations mathematicians may encounter. As with his other books, Krantz's style is engaging and frank. He gives advice on how to get your book published, how to get organized as an editor, what to do when things go wrong, and much more. He describes the people, the language (including a glossary), and the process of publishing both books and journals. Steven G. Krantz is an accomplished mathematician and an award-winning author. He has published more than 130 research articles and 45 books. He has worked as an editor of several book series, research journals, and for the Notices of the AMS. He is also the founder of the Journal of Geometric Analysis. Other titles available from the AMS by Steven G. Krantz are How to Teach Mathematics, A Primer of Mathematical Writing, A Mathematician's Survival Guide, and Techniques of Problem Solving. |
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... Referees 10.1.4 . Dealing with Publishers 10.2 . Editing a Book Series Dealing with Authors 10.2.2 . Dealing with Books 143 144 147 148 148 149 10.2.3 . Dealing with Publishers 150 10.3 . Other Types of Editing 150 10.3.1 . Editing an ...
... Referees 10.1.4 . Dealing with Publishers 10.2 . Editing a Book Series Dealing with Authors 10.2.2 . Dealing with Books 143 144 147 148 148 149 10.2.3 . Dealing with Publishers 150 10.3 . Other Types of Editing 150 10.3.1 . Editing an ...
x. lappuse
... Refereeing and Reviewing 173 12.2 . Sending Your Book into Production 176 12.3 . Galley Proofs and Page Proofs 178 12.4 . Art Proofs 180 12.5 . Sending the Book to Bed 181 12.6 . Offprints and Author Copies 181 12.7 . After Publication ...
... Refereeing and Reviewing 173 12.2 . Sending Your Book into Production 176 12.3 . Galley Proofs and Page Proofs 178 12.4 . Art Proofs 180 12.5 . Sending the Book to Bed 181 12.6 . Offprints and Author Copies 181 12.7 . After Publication ...
xiv. lappuse
... referees and make peace with the folks in the suits and eventually they send you a letter saying that your paper is accepted or your manuscript will be published . But hold on . There is a lot more to editing than this facile ...
... referees and make peace with the folks in the suits and eventually they send you a letter saying that your paper is accepted or your manuscript will be published . But hold on . There is a lot more to editing than this facile ...
xv. lappuse
... refereeing ) , then the flow of information and pseudo - information would be overwhelming . What most of us would end up doing in such a scenario would be to gravitate toward the work of established leaders in the field — names we ...
... refereeing ) , then the flow of information and pseudo - information would be overwhelming . What most of us would end up doing in such a scenario would be to gravitate toward the work of established leaders in the field — names we ...
xvi. lappuse
... referee reports , and to turn his nascent palaver into a piece of writing that can be published and appreciated by ... referees , who maintain a standard of quality , who interface with the printshop and the publisher , who see that the ...
... referee reports , and to turn his nascent palaver into a piece of writing that can be published and appreciated by ... referees , who maintain a standard of quality , who interface with the printshop and the publisher , who see that the ...
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Journal Publishing | 37 |
How to Write an Article or Paper | 53 |
Your Magnum Opus | 75 |
How to Write a Book | 93 |
The People in Publishing | 115 |
The Role of Book Editors | 133 |
Copyright and Author Rights | 187 |
Details of the Book Contract | 199 |
Putting the Scholarly Life into Perspective | 213 |
Proofreaders Marks | 219 |
Specialized Mathematics Symbols | 225 |
Alternative Mathematical Notations | 231 |
The AMS Consent to Publish Agreement | 237 |
Creating Graphics for Use in AMS Books | 243 |
The Nitty Gritty of Editing | 139 |
The Manuscript | 159 |
What Happens to Your Book at the Publishing House | 173 |
Glossary | 251 |
Bibliography | 281 |
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