Publications
A
list or description of publications can be used to
demonstrate expertise in a particular field. Listing publications can also
demonstrate your abilities in researching, interviewing, and writing. If you
are widely published, include only your most relevant articles.
Publications
include articles in newspapers, magazines, trade journals, professional
journals, school papers, anthologies, or just about anything in printed form
with a circulation larger than 50. If you have many publications, but are
including only some of them, call the sections Selected Publications.
PUBLICATIONS
“The Arts in Seattle,” The Weekly, July 27, 1999
“Marketing A
Symphony,” The Conductor, April 1997
“Will Bach Be Back?” Symphony News, November 1995
PUBLICATIONS
“The Dismantling of Student Loans,” University of
Kentucky Daily, 1999
“Tenureship Under
Attack,” University of Kentucky Daily, 1999
“An
Hour With G. Gordon Liddy,” University of Kentucky Daily, 1998
PUBLICATIONS
“Robots and Production,” Chrysler
Employees Newsletter, 1998
“Automation
and Its Impact on Blue Collar Workers,” paper presented at the annual Industrial Psychologists
Symposium, 1996
If
you are going to use a special projects section and have only one publication,
you could include the publication with your projects. For example:
ACTIVITIES
Volunteer Probation
Counselor, King County ‑ 1990 to Present
Authored an environmental article published in Ecojournal – 1997
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