Description
Principles of Scientific Writing and Biomedical Publication is a practical, comprehensive, state-of-the-art guide designed to enhance understanding of the principles of scientific publication, promote improved writing and manuscript preparation skills, and help navigate the seemingly complex pathway from manuscript submission, through peer review and revision, to successful publication. The book presents common issues that arise during the scientific publishing process; describes the ethical and practical aspects related to manuscript preparation, reporting research, and writing reviews and opinion articles; and guides authors on effectively interacting with journal editors. The unique feature of this book is that all contributors currently serve or have served as editors for major biomedical journals, including JAMA and the JAMA Network Journals, or have extensive experience and knowledge related to biomedical publications and information dissemination. Collectively, the authors of the 41 chapters in this book have published thousands of articles, including research reports and opinion articles, and have hundreds of "editor-years" of experience serving as editors of major journals. The authors also have been extensively involved with numerous aspects of biomedical publishing, including developing and implementing editorial policies and procedures; organizing and participating in international and national conferences and committees on peer review, scientific publishing, reporting guidelines, and biomedical information dissemination; and teaching scientific writing and publishing at academic centers and major conferences. Accordingly, the information, recommendations, and advice in this book are based on the collective insights of experienced editors and other experts in biomedical publication and will help guide the preparation of high-quality manuscripts suitable for publication in biomedical journals and demystify the scientific publication process.
Table of Contents
PrefaceForewordEditors and ContributorsBiomedical Journals1. Principles of Biomedical Writing and Publication-Perspectives and Advice From EditorsPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, Annette Flanagin, RN, MA, and Philip Greenland, MD2. Scientific Journals and the Dynamic Publication LandscapePhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, Howard Bauchner, MD, and Annette Flanagin, RN, MA3. Selecting a JournalJody W. Zylke, MD4. Electronic PublishingMichael Berkwits, MD, MSCEScientific Writing5. Formulating an Organized Critical Argument in a Scientific ManuscriptPhilip Greenland, MD6. Strategies for Efficient, Effective Scientific WritingPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA7. Advice on Writing for Biomedical JournalsFrederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH8. Avoiding Spin and Boasting in Scientific WritingFrederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH9. Scientific Writing: Tone, Terminology, and Technical AspectsPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, and Annette Flanagin, RN, MAManuscript Components10. Creating an Informative and Effective TitleJody W. Zylke, MD11. Writing an Informative AbstractPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA12. Writing a Compelling IntroductionPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, and Philip Greenland, MD13. Writing the Methods SectionRobert M. Golub, MD14. Presenting the Results SectionJay F. Piccirillo, MD15. Writing a Convincing Discussion SectionJody W. Zylke, MD16. Referencing and Using Reference ManagersPamela L. Shaw, MSLIS, MS, Kristi Holmes, PhD, and Philip Greenland, MD17. Effective Use of Figures and Tables in Scientific ArticlesDavid L. Schriger, MD, MPH, and Stephen M. Schenkel, MD, MPP18. Creating Effective and Efficient TablesDavid L. Schriger, MD, MPH19. Effective Use of Figures and Graphs in Scientific PublicationsMary L. Disis, MD, and Denise L. Cecil, PhDSpecific Types of Articles20. Clinical TrialsNeil M. Bressler, MD21. Meta-AnalysesChristopher C. Muth, MD22. Review ArticlesPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA23. Brief Reports and Research LettersJody W. Zylke, MD24. Letters to the EditorRobert M. Golub, MD25. EditorialsPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA26. Other Opinion ArticlesJody W. Zylke, MDEditorial Process and Peer Review27. Manuscript Assessment and Editorial Decision-MakingRobert Steinbrook, MD, and Rita F. Redberg, MD, MSc28. Peer Review in Scholarly PublicationAnnette Flanagin, RN, MA29. Reviewing Manuscripts for Peer-Reviewed JournalsFrederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH30. Communicating and Interacting With Journal EditorsMary M. McDermott, MD31. Responding to Journal Decision Letters and Reviewers' CommentsFrederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH32. Pet Peeves of EditorsJody W. Zylke, MDAuthorship and Ethical Issues33. Authorship Criteria and Ethical AspectsPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, Howard Bauchner, MD, and Annette Flanagin, RN, MA34. Group Authorship and Team SciencePhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, Howard Bauchner, MD, and Annette Flanagin, RN, MA35. Ethical Issues in Biomedical PublicationPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, Howard Bauchner, MD, and Annette Flanagin, RN, MA36. PlagiarismMelina R. Kibbe, MD37. Conflict of Interest and Biomedical PublicationPhil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA, Howard Bauchner, MD, and Annette Flanagin, RN, MA38. Legal Issues in Biomedical PublicationJoseph P. Thornton, JDCurrent and Evolving Issues39. Data SharingHoward Bauchner, MD, and Phil B. Fontanarosa, MD, MBA40. Preprints, Preprint Servers, and Biomedical PublicationGregory D. Curfman, MD41. Interacting With the News MediaDeanna Bellandi, MPH, and Philip Greenland, MD
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