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Writing the different parts of a paper

Published series on effective writing and publishing scientific papers in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. Each of the 12 papers of the series addresses – on only one page – what you should know and what you should do with regard to writing the different parts of a paper and getting the paper published. The papers are openly accessible through the links below:

  1. How to get started
  2. Title and abstract
  3. Introduction
  4. Methods
  5. Results
  6. Discussion
  7. Tables and figures
  8. References
  9. Authorship
  10. Choice of journal
  11. Submitting a paper
  12. Responding to reviewers

 

Effective Writing

https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/effective-writing-13815989/

Effective writing is readable — that is, clear, accurate, and concise. When you are writing a paper, try to get your ideas across in such a way that the audience will understand them effortlessly, unambiguously, and rapidly. To this end, strive to write in a straightforward way. There is no need to write about science in unusual, complicated, or overly formal ways in an effort to "sound scientific" or to impress your audience. If you can tell a friend about your work, you are off to a good start.

This is a very good piece of reference for all academic writers, novel and seasoned.

 

Writing Tips

Learn how to prepare each of the key components of a research article from start to finish by PLOS.

Article-Writing Essentials

  1. How to Write a Great Title
  2. How to Write an Abstract
  3. How to Write Your Methods
  4. How to Report Statistics
  5. How to Write Discussions and Conclusions
  6. How to Edit Your Work

 

Effective Medical Writing

Check out this series of articles on Effective Medical Writing published by the Singapore Medical Journal aims to comprehensively educate the reader about the “nuts and bolts” of manuscript processing and other “must-know” issues relating to authoring, reviewing, editing and publishing biomedical and healthcare manuscripts. [Click to access articles]

  1. Why write?
  2. Basic structure and types of scientific paper
  3. Title and title page
  4. Abstract and keywords
  5. Writing the introduction
  6. Writing the materials and methods
  7. Writing the results
  8. Presenting statistical results
  9. Preparing effective tables
  10. Preparing effective illustrations: Part 1
  11. Preparing effective illustrations: Part 2
  12. Writing the discussion
  13. Authorship and acknowledgements
  14. Preparing the refences
  15. Preparing a manuscript for submission
  16. How a submitted manuscript is processed
  17. Role of the manuscript reviewer
  18. Dealing with returned manuscript
  19. Dealing with proofs
  20. Writing a case report
  21. Writing a technical note
  22. Writing a pictorial essay
  23. Writing a review article
  24. Writing a systematic review
  25. Writing an invited commentary
  26. Writing a letter to the editor
  27. Writing an editorial
  28. Writing a book review
  29. Getting to know journal bibliographic databases
  30. Conflict-of-interest, copyright and other declarations
  31. Publication ethics and scientific misconducts

 

Writing For Readibility

Readibility is important as most readers are easily distracted and impatient. Checkout the steps to improve readibility published by Dragonfly Editorial.

http://www.hpupm.upm.edu.my/upload/dokumen/20221202131209Current_Evidence_-_Seven_Important_Steps_to_Writing_for_Readability.pdf

 

How to respond to reviewer comments – the CALM way

https://www.elsevier.com/connect/authors-update/how-to-respond-to-reviewer-comments-the-calm-way

Revising your manuscript doesn’t have to be stressful.

By Catherine Carnovale. Elsevier Connect. April 3, 2019.

 

How to write a clinical paper

  1. Why, what, where? (Leading Surgical Education) - BJS Academy
  2. Introduction & Discussion (Leading Surgical Education) - BJS Academy
  3. Methods & Results (Leading Surgical Education) - BJS Academy
  4. Completion and submission (Leading Surgical Education) - BJS Academy

 

Kemaskini:: 16/02/2023 [faridzatul]

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