
Details
- ISBN 9781405167734 / 1405167734
- Title How to Write a Paper
- Author George M Hall
- Category Writing & Editing Guides
Science: General Issues - Format Paperback
- Year 2008
- Pages 155
- Publisher Bmj Publishing Group
- Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
- Edition 4th
- Language English
- Dimensions 138mm x 10mm x 217mm
This bestselling guide provides clear instructions on getting published in biomedical journals. Now in its fourth edition, How to Write a Paper has been fully revised and updated to include all aspects on writing each section of a structured paper incorporating the latest information on open access, electronic publication and submission.
This bestselling guide provides clear instructions on getting published in biomedical journals. Now in its fourth edition, “How to Write a Paper” has been fully revised and updated to include all aspects on writing each section of a structured paper incorporating the latest information on open access, electronic publication and submission.
Written by editors of leading medical journals as well as publishing experts, this guide is relevant and easy to use for any novice writer wanting to publish in journals.
Written by editors of leading medical journals as well as publishing experts, this guide is relevant and easy to use for any novice writer wanting to publish in journals.
Review
"The contributions [to this title] are written by people who know what they are talking about, and that is why I think the book worked... It has a feel of the real world. Much of the advice is sound as well as clearly summarised." ( Evidence Based Medicine , April 2009) "This is a great book and its early promise was fulfilled with ease. Anybody involved in writing papers would benefit from this book... An excellent book: 10/10." ( Urology News , May/June 2009) "The book is written for medical journal authors, but the advice is applicable much more broadly. The book offers numerous practical tips ... .The book also offers a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of editors, publishers and assessors (reviewers), as well as discussions of ethics, authorship and other related topics." ( Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices , December 2008)
George M Hall, Professor of Anaesthesia, St George's Medical School, London, UK.
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