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Scientific Article Writing Some Questions to be Addressed. Where should I publish my article?Who should be an author, in what order?How to make my abstract effective?How long should my introduction be?How detailed should the methods be?Presenting results: tables, figures or text?How should I structure my discussion?How can I deal with so many references?.
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1. The Essentials of Manuscript Preparation
2. Scientific Article Writing Some Questions to be Addressed
Where should I publish my article?
Who should be an author, in what order?
How to make my abstract effective?
How long should my introduction be?
How detailed should the methods be?
Presenting results: tables, figures or text?
How should I structure my discussion?
How can I deal with so many references?
3. Scientific Article Writing Where Should I Publish?
What is the impact factor?
IF = average number of times articles from the journal published in the past two years have been cited in the journal citation report year
IF = 1.0 means that, on average, the articles published one or two year ago have been cited one time
What is most important? impact factor or most relevant readership?
4. Scientific Article Writing Where Should I Publish?
Maximizing publication effectiveness:
Citation databases: Medline (Pubmed), Web of Science, CAB abstracts
Favor journals with rapid publication
Journals with e-pubs ahead of print
Open journals
5. Scientific Article Writing Authorship
Who should be an author?
Uniform requirements for publication in biomedical journals (www.icmje.org)
Authorship qualifications = 1 + 2 + 3
substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data
drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content
final approval of the version to be published
6. Scientific Article Writing Authorship
Important considerations (ICMJE):
Acquisition of funding, collection of data, or general supervision of the research group, alone, does not justify authorship
All persons designated as authors should qualify for authorship, and all those who qualify should be listed
Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content
7. Scientific Article Writing Title and Key-Words
Title:
Must be informative about the study
Consider using hot words that may be searched often
Key-words:
Consider homonym variation between title and key-words to enhance retrieval chances
Examples:
Discipline: e.g. immunology, allergy
Species: e.g. dog (or canine)
Organ: e.g. skin
Disease: e.g. atopy, pemphigus
Category: e.g. pathogenesis, treatment, clinical signs
8. Scientific Article Writing Abstract
Important points:
Balanced, precise, relevant, accessible
Follow journal guidelines!
Structured versus narrative
Example of abstract structure:
Background statement: 1-2 sentences
Objectives: 1 sentence
Method summary: short and to the point!
Results: major points
Conclusions: implication for research, practice
9. Scientific Article Writing Introduction
Important points:
Short, relevant, informative, enticing
Hourglass concept
10. Scientific Article Writing Introduction
Example of introduction structure:
Definition of the problem, disease
Importance, prevalence, relevance
Areas of controversies
Missing information
Study objectives
Short teaser?
11. Scientific Article Writing Material & Methods
Important points:
Short, clear, informative, structured
How much detail? Enough to permit the reproduction of experiments
Online supplements
Example of Material & Methods structure:
Study subjects, tissues, cells
(Main reagents)
Techniques 1, 2, 3
.
Statistical analyses
12. Scientific Article Writing Results
Important points:
Short, clear, informative, structured
Text, figures or tables?
Avoid duplication of information between text tables and figures
Avoid discrepancies between text, tables and figures
Dont discuss the findings yet!
Example of results structure:
Same headings as in material & methods
13. Scientific Article Writing Tables
Main objectives:
Should complement the text
Should be short and not too wide
Not too much information (i.e. not too tight)
Not too many abbreviations
Clear, easily read
Should stand alone for comprehension
Dont forget title, caption or abbreviation explanation (separate section)
14. Tables: Which One is Better?
15. Tables: Which One is Better?
16. Scientific Article Writing Figures
Main objectives:
Should complement the text
Clear, easily read and understood
Should stand alone for comprehension
Be artistic! play with composite figures
Judicious use of color, grayscale
Beware of ethical enhancements
Minimum resolution: 300 dpi (6-8 wide)
Dont forget title, caption or abbreviation explanation (separate section)!
17. Scientific Article Writing Figures
18. Scientific Article Writing Discussion Important points:
Short, focused, relevant, structured
Dont stray away from your main objectives!
Sterile versus emphatic style
Use the richness of the English language!
Hourglass concept
Sinusoid, not reverse sigmoid!
19. Scientific Article Writing Discussion Example of discussion structure:
Introductory statement: main results?
Paragraphs corresponding to similar sections in material & methods and results
Implication for research
Implication for practice
Concluding statement
20. Scientific Article Writing References Important points:
Follow journal guidelines for reference format!!!
Verify that all in text citations have matching references!
Attempt to use primary citations except for common knowledge (e.g.
reviewed in 17)
Use reference management software: RefWorks, Endnote, Reference Manager
Other alternative: Words endnote function
21. Scientific Article Writing Other Important Items Acknowledgements:
For reagent gifts
For technical help
For funding source
For advice on content or manuscript
Conflict of interest:
May be required
List any consulting/lecture honoraria or research funding that could have any direct or indirect link with the current study
22. Scientific Article Writing Conclusions A published article should be the final outcome of all (most) research projects:
Excellent time to gather all results and digest them for others
Peer-review assessment of your work
Availability for present and future generations
Important outcome measure for obtaining a faculty position and for promotion
Excellent exercise in penmanship, logic, organization and artistry
be creative!
Follow journal guidelines!!!