Public Administration practitioners can and should publish in peer reviewed journals. It increases the credibility of their first-hand knowledge, it increases the credibility of the practitioner as an expert, and it adds their experience to the permanent, searchable body of knowledge. It also strengthens the journals by making them more credible and relevant. A webinar on March 5 from the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) will demystify the process of getting published in peer reviewed journals, and show how to avoid the pitfalls that often confront practitioners as authors. We will also discuss a new initiative by Public Administration Review to involve practitioners. Our speakers are:
* Dr. Annette N. Brown, Chief Strategy and Evidence Officer at FHI 360. Author of “Why should practitioners publish their research in journals?”
* Dr. Ronald Sanders, President and CEO at Publica Virtu LLC. Associate Editor for the Practically Speaking section in the journal Public Administration Review.
* David S. Reed, Founder at Center for Public Administrators. Associate Editor for the journal Public Integrity.
Register for free at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5826071759418963549
