Writing with Research offers readers practical guidance for managing writing and research as combined tasks. Kristen B. Neuschel and Ann Marie Rasmussen bring expert advice from their extensive research making this an indispensable, user-friendly guide to academic writing.
The book describes how to launch researching and writing together and how to continue the work as an iterative, not linear, process. It explores the challenges of finding time for writing and research, and offers tips on how to make progress, even in short writing-researching sessions. It describes the steps necessary for responsible research in the contemporary digital environment, including the role Artificial Intelligence might play and how to map arguments as they emerge through writing. The book offers readers the tools to confront stumbling blocks like procrastination. It also shows the benefits of building writing communities and how to make use of feedback at various stages of a project.
The short and easily-digestible chapters make this a go-to resource for a wide audience, from students, professors, scientists, and to professionals. Writing with Research helps all researchers find the resources they need to be successful and encourages them to think of themselves as writers, now and into the future.