Painlessly Publishing in the Journal of NACAA
Early Career Development
Stephen Brown
Professor of Agricultural Extension
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Palmer
Abstract
Whether you are in a tenure track, tenured or non-tenure track position, getting published in a peer reviewed journal will have a tremendous positive impact on your resume for the rest of your career. Practically any successful Extension professional is conducting research and/or programming that is worthy of publication in the Journal of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents. The Journal of NACAA publishes articles on research, case studies of Extension programs and innovative ideas. Because the Journal of NACAA only accepts articles in which at least one author must be a member of NACAA, it has a low submission rate. Consequently, it can be very friendly experience for the first-time journal author. This presentation will teach you what you need to know to become a successfully published author in the Journal of NACAA. Topics will include potential article ideas, submission requirements, navigating the online submission process, the peer review process and more.
Authors: Brown, S. C.
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Brown, S. C. Editor/National Chair Journal of NACAA, University Of Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska, 99645