Become an Editor of an Edited Book and Get Published for Free with EduPub

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EduPub is excited to announce a unique opportunity for scholars and researchers to become editors of an edited book. This initiative allows aspiring editors to curate chapters from contributors around the world, compile them into a cohesive volume, and get published for free. If you have a compelling idea for a book and are interested in showcasing diverse perspectives on a specific topic, this is your chance to make a significant impact in your field.

Why Become an Editor with EduPub?

  1. Professional Growth: Editing a book enhances your academic profile, showcasing your expertise and leadership in your research area.
  2. Networking Opportunities: Collaborate with scholars and researchers worldwide, expanding your professional network and fostering future research collaborations.
  3. Cost-Free Publication: EduPub offers free publication for edited books, removing financial barriers and ensuring your work reaches a broad audience.
  4. Academic Contribution: By curating high-quality chapters, you contribute to the body of knowledge in your field, providing valuable resources for researchers, practitioners, and students.

How to Get Started

1. Submit Your Proposal:

To start your journey as an editor, you need to submit a proposal outlining your book idea. Your proposal should include:

  • Title and Description: A clear and concise title along with a brief description of the book’s theme and scope.
  • Target Audience: Define who will benefit from the book, such as researchers, practitioners, students, or policymakers.
  • Chapter Outline: Provide an outline of the potential chapters and topics to be covered.
  • Call for Chapters: Describe how you plan to invite and select contributors for the book.

Send your proposal to editor@edupub.org for consideration.

2. Create a Call for Chapters:

Once your proposal is accepted, EduPub will create a dedicated page on their website to announce the call for chapters. This page will detail:

  • The theme and objectives of the book.
  • Submission guidelines and deadlines for potential contributors.
  • Contact information for further inquiries.

3. Collect and Review Submissions:

As the editor, you will oversee the collection and review of chapter submissions. This involves:

  • Inviting Submissions: Reach out to researchers, academics, and practitioners in your network to contribute.
  • Evaluating Proposals: Assess the quality and relevance of submitted chapters to ensure they align with the book’s theme.
  • Providing Feedback: Work with contributors to refine their chapters, ensuring high standards of academic rigor and coherence.

4. Compile and Finalize the Book:

After selecting and editing the chapters, compile them into a unified volume. EduPub will assist with the final formatting, layout, and publication process, ensuring your book meets professional publishing standards.

5. Publication and Distribution:

Once finalized, your edited book will be published and made available through EduPub’s distribution channels, reaching a global audience of researchers, students, and professionals.

Conclusion

Becoming an editor of an edited book with EduPub is a prestigious opportunity that allows you to contribute significantly to your field, enhance your professional profile, and collaborate with a global network of scholars. Submit your proposal today and take the first step towards publishing a high-impact academic book. For more information and to submit your proposal, please contact editor@edupub.org