A best selling text giving clear guidance on how to write all the types of scientific material: the various sections of a scientific paper, case reports, reviews and abstracts letters. It also gives an insight into the world of scientific publishing, outlining the roles of publishers, manuscript ass
How to Write a Paper
โ Scribed by George M. Hall (ed.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell / BMJ Books
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 167
- Edition
- 5
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This concise paperback is one of the best known guides to writing a paper for publication in biomedical journals. Its straightforward format โ a chapter covering each of part of the structured abstract โ makes it relevant and easy to use for any novice paper writer.
How to Write a Paper addresses the mechanics of submission, including electronic submission, and how publishers handle papers, writing letters to journals abstracts for scientific meetings, and assessing papers. This new edition also covers how to write a book review and updated chapters on ethics, electronic publication and submission, and the movement for open access.Content:
Chapter 1 Structure of a Scientific Paper (pages 1โ5): George M. Hall
Chapter 2 Introduction (pages 6โ15): Richard Smith
Chapter 3 Methods (pages 16โ21): Gordon B. Drummond
Chapter 4 Results (pages 22โ28): Charles W. Hogue
Chapter 5 Discussion (pages 29โ32): George M. Hall
Chapter 6 Titles, Abstracts and Authors (pages 33โ41): Kevin W. Eva
Chapter 7 Who should be an Author? (pages 42โ46): Richard Horton
Chapter 8 References (pages 47โ56): Simon Howell and Liz Neilly
Chapter 9 Electronic Submissions (pages 57โ63): Michael Willis
Chapter 10 Open Access (pages 64โ70): Mark Ware
Chapter 11 How to Write a Letter (pages 71โ77): Michael Doherty
Chapter 12 How to Prepare an Abstract for a Scientific Meeting (pages 78โ82): Robert N. Allan
Chapter 13 How to Write a Case Report (pages 83โ88): Martin Neil Rossor
Chapter 14 How to Write a Review (pages 89โ97): Paul Glasziou
Chapter 15 How to Write a Book Review (pages 98โ101): Mark W. Davies and Luke A. Jardine
Chapter 16 The Role of the Manuscript Assessor (pages 102โ114): Domhnall MacAuley
Chapter 17 The Role of the Editor (pages 115โ123): Jennifer M. Hunter
Chapter 18 What a Publisher Does (pages 124โ132): Gavin Sharrock and Elizabeth Whelan
Chapter 19 Style: What it is and Why it Matters (pages 133โ140): Sharon Leng
Chapter 20 Ethics of Publication (pages 141โ150): Chris Graf and Elissa Wilson
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