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Before writing your paper Determine if you are ready to publish your work Decide on the best type of manuscript Choose the target journal Check the Guide for Authors
Are you ready to publish? Original results or methods Outdated work Significant enhancement of published work Duplication of published work Incorrect conclusions Up-to-date review of a subject or field Not readyWork has no scientific interest ReadyWork advances the field
Planning Your ArticleWhat makes a strong manuscript? Clear and useful message A logical manner Readers grasp the research Editors, reviewers and readers all want to receive well presented manuscripts that fit within the aims and scope of their journal.
Choosing the right journalBest practices • Aim to reach the intended audience for your work • Supervisor and colleagues can provide good suggestions • Shortlist a handful of candidate journals, and investigate them: • Aims & Scope • Accepted types of articles • Readership • Current hot topics Articles in your reference list will usually lead you directly to the right journals.
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