How to Publish in Biomedicine: 500 Tips for SuccessRadcliffe Publishing, 2008 - 191 Getting published is crucial for success in biomedicine. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced writer, you will find this book has fresh, practical tips on everyday issues. Based on the author's renowned courses at the University of Oxford, this book answers the questions writers actually ask, in a clear, concise and easy-to-read style. It comprehensively covers: what to write; how biomedical publishing works; how to write scientific papers, abstracts, review articles and book chapters; how to write clearly, concisely and correctly; how to write efficiently and more effectively; and Internet resources. This bestselling guide is highly recommended for all professionals and students in biomedical disciplines, including doctors, PhD and post-doctorate students, lecturers and researchers in medicine, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and pharmacology. It is also offers vital guidance for researchers in pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies, including veterinary, agricultural and medical sectors. Professional writers and editors will also find it enlightening. |
Spis treści
What do you want to write? | 1 |
Understanding the publishing process | 5 |
Original research what can be published? | 13 |
Selecting the right journal | 17 |
Planning your writing | 25 |
titles | 31 |
abstract | 35 |
Conference abstracts | 41 |
Dealing with the editors and reviewers comments | 101 |
Review articles and book chapters | 105 |
Theses and dissertations | 113 |
How to write a book | 119 |
Informal science writing | 123 |
sentences | 131 |
words | 137 |
paragraphs headings and lists | 143 |
introduction | 45 |
methods | 51 |
results | 57 |
figures | 63 |
tables | 69 |
photographs | 77 |
discussion and conclusions | 81 |
References | 87 |
Checking your manuscript | 91 |
submitting your manuscript | 95 |
common errors of grammar and idiom | 149 |
Overcoming writers block | 155 |
Managing your time for writing and revising | 161 |
Using your word processor more effectively | 165 |
Useful software for writers | 169 |
Writers resources on the World Wide Web | 173 |
Selected further reading | 175 |
Manuscript checklist | 177 |
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