Publishing Your Work
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AHR Will Retain Equality in Submission Policies
Randall Packard | Sep 1, 2013
"Author-Pays" Model of Open Access at Odds with Journal's MissionThe movement to make academic resea... -
What Counts: On Books, Articles, and Productivity
Paula Findlen | Sep 1, 2013
Editor's note: This article continues a conversation started by Sara Maza in the September 2012 issu... -
Three Old Boxes: Lessons from Research Gone (Partly) Awry
Kenneth Pomeranz | May 1, 2013
Writing a new lecture last week, I went looking for some old notes—and found the academic equivalent... -
Opening the Journal: How an Open-Access E-Journal Can Serve Scholarship, the Liberal Arts, and the Community
Hong-Ming Liang | May 1, 2013
During this period of great turmoil for higher education, when the "usefulness" of liberal arts educ... -
From Publishing to Communication: The AHA's Online Journey
Robert B. Townsend | May 1, 2013
Readers open Perspectives on History expecting to find Robert Townsend's comprehensive and agile pre... -
Mysteries of AHA Prizes Revealed (Somewhat)
James Grossman | May 1, 2013
Nobody will ever get rich winning an AHA prize. We wish it were otherwise, and if anyone reading thi... -
New Open Access Platform for the Humanities Launches
Jennifer Reut | Apr 1, 2013
A recently launched initiative, the Open Library of the Humanities (OLH), has been received with int... -
Public Conversations
Allen Mikaelian | Apr 1, 2013
But how is one to know what will interest one's readers? That is a difficult question. Clearly it is... -
What Are Editors For?
Allen Mikaelian | Feb 1, 2013
My first mentor in publishing, hearing of my desire to be an editor, suggested that I read Clarkson ... -
The Future of the Newsmagazine
Allen Mikaelian | Jan 1, 2013
From the Endnote column in the January 2013 issue of Perspectives on History
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