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Press Tips 8 | July 2023
A Warm Welcome
As the US Army War College prepares for the start of an exciting new academic year in a new state-of-the-art Root Hall, the US Army War College Press welcomes new—and returning—faculty and staff. We hope your summer activities included the completion of exciting research and writing projects that you would like to move toward publication. The Press publishes a wide range of products, including the quarterly journal
Parameters
, monographs, collaborative studies, integrated research projects (IRPs), and podcasts, and we would love to see what you have written.
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Press Tips 7 | March 2022
March Madness
Usage Reminders
Its is the possessive form while “it’s” is a contraction of it is.
Example: “The Army explored its options.”
Example: “The Army is exploring options, and it’s finding new avenues for growth.”
Use an em dash or a pair of em dashes to set off an amplifying or explanatory element. Use the em dash [—] symbol, not 2 hyphens, and do not add additional spaces on either side of the symbol to the terms to be set off:
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Press Tips 6 | December 2022
Clause, Clausewitz, and Claus
Happy Holidays from the US Army War College Press! In this issue, we will count down the year's top downloads. Before we do, here is a tip t get you through last-minute reports, assignments, and e-mails.
A comma splice occurs when a comma joins two indepedent clauses without a cordinating conjunction (and, but, because) or by a comma instead of a semicolon:
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Press Tips 5 | October 2022
Scary Sources
Common sources like journal articles, websites, and books can be found with a quick Chicago Manual of Style search, but what about congressional hearings, DoD reports, and archival sources—the scary sources? See below to learn how to craft citations for PME’s scariest sources.
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Press Tips 4 | October 2022
Why Publish with the USAWC Press?
Turnaround:
From submission to publication, the Press averages less than six months to move manuscripts through the peer review and editing processes.
Multimedia Approach:
The Press posts articles and monographs on social media when they are released. All authors are also invited to participate in a Decisive Point podcast to discuss their research findings. Look for a new Press initiative this fall—webinar launch events for major publications!
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Press Tips 3 | August 2022
Back-to-School Style
The new academic year is underway! As you head back into the classroom, the USAWC Press would like to help you do so in USAWC Press Style. We use two guides—the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition (CMOS) and our customized Press style guide. We will publish an updated Press style guide later this year. Until the style guide is released, consider these helpful tips when preparing your manuscript submissions.
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Press Tips 2 | August 2022
Your Reach and Influence
Welcome to the second issue of Press Tips! In this issue, we will share information about growing the reach and impact of your works published research—including what is being read, who is reading your publications, and how your products are making a real-world impact.
We Are Approaching a Download Milestone
We project total downloads will hit half a million by the end of June 2022—just two years after the launch of the new website on Digital Commons! That means your works are reaching a broader audience than ever before. Check out the chart below to see the different types of organizations downloading your products.
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Press Tips 1 | March 2022
Welcome to the first installment of a monthly e-mail series that will reintroduce you to the Press and our product lines. Future e-mails will provide helpful tips or interesting statistics and trends.
The US Army War College Quarterly –
Parameters
Parameters
has published innovative work on contemporary strategy and Landpower issues since 1971. All accepted manuscripts undergo an objective, double-blind peer-review consistent with the highest scholarly standards.
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