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Publishing Section 4 Step Six: Drafts You will find that your manuscript will go through a number of drafts before it is ready for submission. Your editor will look to pick up on errors or ambiguities and clear these up. Step Seven: Submission You will probably be asked to submit your manuscript both electronically and in hard copy. Check what your publisher's requirements are as they will vary from publisher to publisher. Your publisher may even have a pre-submission checklist to which you need to adhere. Step Eight: Proofs and Indexing You might think that all the hard work ends once you have submitted your manuscript. Think again! You need to put together an index for your work. You also need to check page proofs that are sent through to you by your publisher and correct any errors, for example, typos, that there might be. Step Nine: Payment Do not forget to check from time to time if payments are due to you and to chase them if you are not paid on time. Q: I want to reach as wide an audience as possible with my research. What is the best form of publication for me? A: If you want to give wide access to your work, you should think about publishing your work on the internet. Recently, more and more researchers have started to do this. For example, the Creative Commons' website (www.creativecommons.org) allows people to use and disseminate academic works for free, as long as the use is for non-commercial purposes. 22

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