Writing Resources
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- Tool for finding the appropriate journal to fit your manuscript.
- Manuscripts need to be prepared according to a specific journal’s requirements. Links to the “Instructions for Authors” for over 6,000 journals in the Health Sciences can be found here
- How to get published. What distinguishes a good manuscript from a bad one?
- 7 steps to publishing in a scientific journal.
- Understanding the publishing process. How to publish in scholarly journals.
- How to get published in high-impact journals: Big research and better writing.
- How to get published in an academic journal: top tips from editors.
- Writing for an academic journal: 10 tips.
- Writing Science: The Story’s the Thing.
- Choose the right journal for your research
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- The CARE Guidelines:Consensus-based Clinical Case Reporting Guideline Development
- The Single-Case Reporting Guideline in Behavioral Interventions (SCRIBE) 2016 Statement
- Improving the Reporting of Clinical Case Series
- How to write a patient case report
- Tips for writing a case report for the novice author
- RCP insight: How to write a clinical case report
- How to write a case report
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- Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P) 2015 Statement
- A Structured Approach to Documenting a Search Strategy for Publication: A 12 step Guideline for Authors
- A systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of animal experiments with guidelines for reporting
- Systematic Reviews: CRD’s guidance for undertaking reviews in health care
- Tips for writing your first scientific literature review article
- Ten simple rules for writing a literature review
- Tips for writing a scientific review article
- Literature Review Preparation Creating a Summary Table
- Endnote and NVivo – Improving your Literature Review
- Writing a Literature Review – Curtin Library
- How to use a Literature Review Matrix
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- Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials
- Equator Network
- Good Publication Practice for Communicating Company-Sponsored Medical Research: GPP3
- Writing scientific research articles: strategy and steps
- How to write and publish a research paper in 7 steps
- 11 steps to structuring a science paper editors will take seriously
- How to Write a Scientific Research Paper (3 parts)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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- A 5-step guide to data visualization
- Almost everything you wanted to know about making Tables and Figures
- Graphs, Tables, and figures in scientific publications: The good, the bad, and how not to be the latter
- Tips on effective use of tables and figures in research papers
- Reporting basic statistical analyses and methods in the published literature: The SAMPL Guidelines for Biomedical Journals
- Reporting Statistical results in your paper
- Tips on writing results for a scientific paper
- Common Scientific and Statistical Errors in Obesity Research
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- AMA Manual of Style
- Equator Network
- Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing,and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals
- What editors want: an author’s guide to scientific journal publishing
- Scientists, don’t let your writing resemble something you pulled out of your bot
- Nine Basic Ways to Improve Your Style in Academic Writing
- Writing Scientific Papers
- Scientific Writing: A Key Competency
- Journal author tutorials
- The Craft of Scientific Communication
- Scientific Writing 2.0: A Reader and Writer’s Guide
- The Science of Scientific Writing
- Guidelines on style for Scientific Writing
- Logan Medical Editing: English Medical Editing Service
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- Writing and Presenting in English: The Rosetta Stone of Science
- English for presentations at international conferences
- Publishing and learning writing for publication in English: perspectives of NNE (non-native English speakers) PhD students in science.
- Shaping Chinese novice scientists’ manuscripts for publication.
- EASE Guidelines for authors and translators of scientific articles to be published in English. (Copies available in 20 languages.)
- 5 ways to improve scientific writing for non-native English speakers
- Scientific English as a Foreign Language
- Science research writing for non-native speakers of English
- Four principles to help non-native speakers of English write clearly.
- Academic Writing for International Students of Science (Available Online through USF Libraries)
- Logan Medical Editing: English Medical Editing Service