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Slide 1 Choosing a Journal and Publishing an Article Barbara Gastel, MD, MPH AuthorAID at INASP (www authoraid info) and Texas A M University Overview Deciding what (or when) to publish Identifying a target journal Following the journal’s instructions Submitting the paper Understanding the decision process Revising a paper Answering queries Reviewing proofs Deciding What (or When) to Publish Some
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Keeping a Teaching Journal - Kansas State University Syllabus journals (i e notes take directly on your syllabus document are a great format for a teaching journal – this can work great in a Google Doc format where you can add notes and comments throughout the term and then easily share with GTAs or other colleagues) Keep the journal in a place where you are reminded that it exists
How to Publish in Journals - eli. johogo. com He is the editor-in-chief of several international journals He has published more than 250 papers in various topics related to innovation and technology management, human factors in information technology (IT), strategic IT planning, software quality management, and information systems management His papers appear in
THE BLUEBOOK MADE EASY Use the index for other rules not covered in the guide How to use this guide Citation forms used for law reviews journals are in the “white pages ” The major differences between the bluepages (for practitioners and law clerks) and white pages are formatting font changes
Slide 1 This presentation will cover three areas: 1) An introduction that includes a brief overview of JANDstatistics, layout, and submission site; 2) Manuscript development with discussion of the essential components of a quality research manuscript, including study design; 3) An overview of practical tips in scientific writing