Book Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Australia, Part Two: Author Motivation, Audience, and Publishing Knowledge

IF 1.2 4区 管理学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Scholarly Publishing Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.3138/JSP.52.3.04
Agata Mrva-Montoya
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Abstract:This is part two of a study drawing on semi-structured interviews with twenty-one academics working in the humanities and social sciences at Australian universities. Part two explores why academics write books, who their target audience is, how they learned about publishing, and how they share their knowledge with others. I use self-determination theory to analyze their motives for publishing books. The interviews revealed that academics publish books primarily to share knowledge with other academics, to build their reputation, and to advance their career. These intrinsic motives (enjoyment and satisfaction) and extrinsic motives (success and reputation) are intertwined, and their relative importance evolves over an academic's career. In the past, authors learned about book publishing primarily from experience, but today there are more formal and informal opportunities to acquire publishing knowledge.
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澳大利亚人文社会科学领域的图书出版,第二部分:作者动机、读者与出版知识
摘要:这是一项研究的第二部分,该研究采用半结构化访谈的方式采访了21位在澳大利亚大学从事人文和社会科学工作的学者。第二部分探讨了学者们为什么要写书,他们的目标读者是谁,他们如何学习出版,以及他们如何与他人分享他们的知识。我用自我决定理论来分析他们出书的动机。采访显示,学者出书主要是为了与其他学者分享知识,建立自己的声誉,并促进自己的职业发展。这些内在动机(享受和满足)和外在动机(成功和声誉)是交织在一起的,它们的相对重要性在学术生涯中不断发展。在过去,作者主要从经验中学习图书出版,但今天有更多的正式和非正式的机会来获得出版知识。
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期刊介绍: For more than 40 years, the Journal of Scholarly Publishing has been the authoritative voice of academic publishing. The journal combines philosophical analysis with practical advice and aspires to explain, argue, discuss, and question the large collection of new topics that continually arise in the publishing field. JSP has also examined the future of scholarly publishing, scholarship on the web, digitization, copyright, editorial policies, computer applications, marketing, and pricing models. It is the indispensable resource for academics and publishers that addresses the new challenges resulting from changes in technology and funding and from innovations in production and publishing.
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