This guide from the APA gives an overview of the steps needed to publish a dissertation.
From Dissertation to Journal Article
This resource is an article aimed at outlining the process of publishing a dissertation.
This discussion focuses on advice for graduate students considering publishing a book and offers some do's and don'ts.
How to Turn Your Dissertation, Thesis or Paper into a Publication
This website links to four parts that fully discuss the options available for publishing a dissertation and suggests factors to be considered.
There are many options for publishing your dissertation results. Following is an overview of the options. A graduate student who has completed his or her dissertation should begin by carefully considering these options.
It is important to understand that the dissertation itself is considerably different than an academic publication and that it will require significant revision and re-writing to produce a publishable product. A dissertation is a complete and detailed account of the entire research project, including both content and process. The graduate student includes a great deal of content to establish their knowledge base and build credibility. The student will also include all aspects of the process including successes, failures, changes to plans, explanations for paths not taken, and so forth. This information serves to provide evidence of the thought processes and research abilities of the student and justification of the methods.
In essence, the graduate student is proving his or herself to the committee. Much of this detail is not desired or necessary in an academic publication. An academic publication will be much narrower in scope and focus and often results from just a portion of the dissertation. This is why one dissertation could potentially lead to more than one publication. In an academic publication, the author needs to briefly demonstrate their knowledge and discuss current literature, describe the methods and ensure that they are reasonable, and discuss the findings in a way that proves their contribution to the field. Manuscripts submitted for academic publication are also reviewed by an editor and/or through a peer review process. The review process provides the author with feedback that helps revise and refine the manuscript, ensuring that it will be a quality publication. Therefore, to share the dissertation with the wider academic community, the researcher will have to be willing to undergo the steps necessary to create a manuscript that can be considered ready for academic publication.
There are a variety of options for publishing the work from a dissertation and each has its pros and cons. Following is a list of common options and a discussion of each.
While academic publications will require additional work, it is important to share results with others in the academic community and publications are also important to the careers of the researchers.
Grand Canyon University, Center for Innovation in Research & Teaching. (n.d.) Dissertation to publication. Retrieved from https://cirt.gcu.edu/research/developmentresources/research_ready/publish_dissert/why_wherepublish