So You Want to Write a MALAS Thesis! Episode 6, The Publishing
Katelyn May, MALAS Alum
Deep breath, I know this has been a lot of info to take in. Seems daunting? It certainly can be, and even with all the excellent advice this blog gives you, the publishing process can still be confusing. My biggest piece of advice is to try to prepare for this as much in advance as you can, as meeting deadlines is crucial to graduating in the time frame you want. There are three deadlines to make note of: Submission, Publication, and Avoiding Re-enrollment. The exact dates of these deadlines will depend on which semester you are working in, be it Fall, Spring, or Summer. Let’s take a closer look at these:
Submission: By this date you will have to have had your committee approve the final draft of your thesis and have all editing completed. At this point, you will not be able to make any content changes to your thesis. You must also pay your Review fee.
-If you meet this deadline, Montezuma Publishing guarantees that they will review your thesis and return it to you for any corrections that might need to be made at least one week prior to the Publication deadline.
-If you have to resubmit your thesis, your thesis will be given priority over others that may have been submitted after the submission deadline, but will have to undergo another full review.
-Meeting this deadline gives you the best chance of graduating in that semester, however it is possible to submit your thesis after this date.
Publication: By this date, your thesis must pass Review and be approved by Montezuma Publishing. You must also pay all publishing fees.
-If you miss this deadline, you will not be able to graduate that same semester.
-As I said, you may make your thesis submission later than the submission deadline, but your thesis will not be given priority for Review, a process that can take 3-4 weeks. You have to pass the Review process in order to be published.
Avoid Re-enrollment: If your thesis does not meet the publishing deadline, you will have to re-apply to graduate, however if your thesis has been submitted and you have paid all of your fees, you will not have to enroll in course 799B (essentially the thesis extension course).
Now let’s quickly talk about your options when it comes to Editing and Formatting, because yes, you do have options! There are 3 choices when it comes to the Editing and Formatting steps. You can either: do it yourself like a boss, hire a freelancer, or hire the OG Montezuma Publishing. If you’re looking into the freelance option, Grad Affairs has a list of recommended freelancers I’d strongly recommend choosing from.
Be aware, in terms of formatting, just because you hire a professional freelancer does not guarantee that your thesis will automatically pass Review. How can you get this reassuring guarantee? Hire Montezuma Publishing themselves. Because they are the ones who will approve or deny the review of your thesis, they know exactly what is required in order to pass. You will pass the Review stage if you take this option. This is not to dissuade you from taking a stab at formatting your thesis yourself or hiring a freelancer, however these options may be slightly riskier in that there is no guarantee that your thesis will pass Review on the first attempt. Subsequent review attempts may mean missing the publication deadline and delaying graduation. Still, Montezuma Publishing provides free templates and resources to help you tackle this step on your own if you choose. In regards to Editing, there is less risk involved, as this stage is more based on the quality of your thesis’ content. As long as you are satisfied with your thesis and it has been approved by your committee, you don’t really need to hire anyone to edit it for you.
I think that’s enough, don’t you? I know it’s so much to take in; I’d say working with Montezuma Publishing is the most difficult part of the thesis process just because there are strict requirements and deadlines to meet in order to actually publish your work and graduate with your awesome M.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Just remember the ingenious, creative, cultural pioneer that you are and know that you’ve just completed something truly wonderful and oh-so well deserved.
Congratulations on the publication of your Master’s thesis!
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