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= Published Book Reviews =
 
  
Fancy yourself as a bit of a wordsmith? Want to get your teeth into a new textbook? CRC Press and WikiVet are  looking for both students and practitioners to review books that have been published within the last six months (or about to be published - CRC Press can give you an advance copy to assess).
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== Published book reviews ==
  
=Reviewer Guidelines=
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Fancy yourself as a bit of a wordsmith? Want to get your teeth into a new textbook? CRC Press and WikiVet are offering free book vouchers worth up to £150, or your choice of textbook, in return for book reviews published on WikiVet. We're looking for both students and new practitioners to review books published within the last six months (or about to be published - CRC Press can give you an advance copy to assess). If you're interested, please email CRC Press' Veterinary Editor alice.oven@tandf.co.uk with your topic of interest. We can only publish one student review and one practitioner review of each new text, so first come, first served! Each book review should be 400-800 words and needs to be in good English. Once you have received your digital copy of the book, you will have 3 weeks to write your review. Suggested topics to cover might be: usefulness for course revision, breadth of topics covered within the specialty addressed by the book, readability, image quality, usefulness in practice, specific parts of the book that most appealed, suggestions for possible improvements in future editions.
  
* Each book review should be 400-800 words
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'''Recent publications for which we're looking for reviewers are:'''
  
*They should be written in good British English.
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Small Animal Imaging: Self-Assessment Review  
 
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Canine Infectious Diseases: Self-Assessment Color Review
*Reviewers will have 3 weeks to write their review from the date they receive their digital copy of the book
 
 
 
*Suggested topics to cover might be:  
 
 
 
> Usefulness for course revision <br>
 
> Stage of vet school most suitable for <br>
 
> Breadth of topics covered within the specialty addressed by the book <br>
 
> Readability <br>
 
> Image quality where applicable <br>
 
> Usefulness in practice <br>
 
> Specific sections/features of the book that most appealed <br>
 
> Suggestions for possible improvements in future editions <br>
 
 
 
=Titles for Review=
 
 
 
'''Recent publications for which we're now looking for reviewers are:'''
 
 
 
Small Animal Imaging: Self-Assessment Color Review
 
 
 
Goat Medicine and Surgery
 
Goat Medicine and Surgery
 
 
Veterinary Nursing Care Plans
 
Veterinary Nursing Care Plans
 
 
Equine Pediatric Medicine, Second Edition
 
Equine Pediatric Medicine, Second Edition
 
 
Pig Health
 
Pig Health
 
 
Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Limb
 
Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Limb
  
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'''And forthcoming in the next few months:'''
  
 
Diagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats
 
Diagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats
 
 
Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat: Colour Handbook, Third Edition
 
Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat: Colour Handbook, Third Edition
 
 
Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine, Second Edition
 
Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine, Second Edition
 
 
The Welfare of Cattle
 
The Welfare of Cattle
 
 
Small Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management: A Color Handbook, Second Edition
 
Small Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management: A Color Handbook, Second Edition
 
<br>'''And forthcoming in the next few months:''' <br>
 
 
 
Essentials of Clinical Anatomy of the Equine Locomotor System
 
Essentials of Clinical Anatomy of the Equine Locomotor System
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Small Animal Medicine and Metabolic Diseases: Self-Assessment Color Review, Second Edition
  
Small Animal Medicine and Metabolic Diseases: Self-Assessment Color Review, Second Edition
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== Book proposal reviews ==
 
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=Reward=
 
 
 
CRC Press and WikiVet are offering a £150 CRC Press book voucher as a thank you for students who write a book review that is published on WikiVet. This book voucher can be redeemed against any textbook from CRC Press. A list of their veterinary texts may be found [https://www.crcpress.com/veterinary-medicine here]
 
  
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Interested in assessing new book publications before they hit the bookshops? Do you want to help shape book ideas to make them the very best they can be for veterinary students? CRC Press want to know your thoughts on brand new book proposals aimed at veterinary students and new practitioners. Your feedback can help the author or editor tailor their book plan to make it better suited to your needs. It can even help CRC Press decide whether or not a book project is worth taking forward.
  
=Get Involved=
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If you'd like to be involved, please email Veterinary Editor alice.oven@tandf.co.uk with some information about your particular areas of interest within veterinary medicine, your level of study, and your vet school. Alice will then add you to a mailing list and contact you should a relevant new book proposal come in for review. You would then have three weeks to complete a detailed questionnaire about the proposal (normally 5-10 pages plus a few pages of sample writing), for which you'd receive a £200 CRC Press book voucher.
  
If you're interested, please email CRC Press' Veterinary Editor alice.oven@tandf.co.uk with your topic of interest. We can only publish one student review and one practitioner review of each new text, so first come, first served!
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Occasionally CRC Press also assess existing books for new editions, in which case we would ask you to review the current edition rather than a proposal.

Revision as of 08:35, 6 September 2018

Published book reviews

Fancy yourself as a bit of a wordsmith? Want to get your teeth into a new textbook? CRC Press and WikiVet are offering free book vouchers worth up to £150, or your choice of textbook, in return for book reviews published on WikiVet. We're looking for both students and new practitioners to review books published within the last six months (or about to be published - CRC Press can give you an advance copy to assess). If you're interested, please email CRC Press' Veterinary Editor alice.oven@tandf.co.uk with your topic of interest. We can only publish one student review and one practitioner review of each new text, so first come, first served! Each book review should be 400-800 words and needs to be in good English. Once you have received your digital copy of the book, you will have 3 weeks to write your review. Suggested topics to cover might be: usefulness for course revision, breadth of topics covered within the specialty addressed by the book, readability, image quality, usefulness in practice, specific parts of the book that most appealed, suggestions for possible improvements in future editions.

Recent publications for which we're looking for reviewers are:

Small Animal Imaging: Self-Assessment Review Canine Infectious Diseases: Self-Assessment Color Review Goat Medicine and Surgery Veterinary Nursing Care Plans Equine Pediatric Medicine, Second Edition Pig Health Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Limb

And forthcoming in the next few months:

Diagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat: Colour Handbook, Third Edition Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine, Second Edition The Welfare of Cattle Small Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management: A Color Handbook, Second Edition Essentials of Clinical Anatomy of the Equine Locomotor System Small Animal Medicine and Metabolic Diseases: Self-Assessment Color Review, Second Edition

Book proposal reviews

Interested in assessing new book publications before they hit the bookshops? Do you want to help shape book ideas to make them the very best they can be for veterinary students? CRC Press want to know your thoughts on brand new book proposals aimed at veterinary students and new practitioners. Your feedback can help the author or editor tailor their book plan to make it better suited to your needs. It can even help CRC Press decide whether or not a book project is worth taking forward.

If you'd like to be involved, please email Veterinary Editor alice.oven@tandf.co.uk with some information about your particular areas of interest within veterinary medicine, your level of study, and your vet school. Alice will then add you to a mailing list and contact you should a relevant new book proposal come in for review. You would then have three weeks to complete a detailed questionnaire about the proposal (normally 5-10 pages plus a few pages of sample writing), for which you'd receive a £200 CRC Press book voucher.

Occasionally CRC Press also assess existing books for new editions, in which case we would ask you to review the current edition rather than a proposal.