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Many professionals make presentations at conferences but comparatively few take the next step and transform an oral presentation into a written and publishable piece. This chapter is based on numerous presentations made at international conferences on the topic “From Presentation to Publication.” One of the most frequent questions at any session on writing for publication is how to generate multiple projects from a single review of the literature. In this chapter, we answer that question by leading the reader through the process of converting a successful conference presentation into a publication.

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Jalongo, M.R., Machado, C. (2016). From Presentations to Publications. In: Making Effective Presentations at Professional Conferences. SpringerBriefs in Education. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23174-7_11

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