Getting Research Published: An A to Z of Publication StrategyRadcliffe, 2005 - 138 A guide to publication strategy in medicine. It covers the ethics, conventions and often unwritten rules of publishing in peer-reviewed journals and at conferences. Doctors, scientists and drug companies need to publish their research; however many people who have published successfully admit that the process remains a mystery to them. Some journals reject over ninety percent of the articles submitted to them and may take more than six months to come to a decision. This reference book gives advice on how to choose the right journal, how to avoid delays, authorship disputes and many other problems associated with publishing. |
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Developing a publication plan for a multicentre study | 7 |
Informal review | 11 |
Working with a medical writer | 15 |
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