Publishing Without Perishing

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Publishing Without Perishing What editors really want Kuda Takarinda and Tony Reid, Union and MSF Brussels

Golden Rules Choose your journal before you start writing Print off the journal's guidelines Follow them!

Choosing a journal for publication Your audience Interests of the journal Listed on PubMed Impact factor Turn around time Open access vs closed journals Previous experience Ask a librarian or seasoned colleague

Check the journal Types of articles Original research Short Report Case report Opinion piece/editorial Letter to the editor Guidelines to structure the article Note to the editor re appropriateness of the article

Structure Introduction Method Results Discussion = IMRAD (Conclusion)

Introduction Set the scene - What is the general problem? Specific question to be addressed What has been done before - the latest research Don't overcite Problems with previous research What is still unknown? Gaps? What s new? - Marketing! Conclude with aim and objectives: 1-2 sentences

Method Design Setting Sample population inclusion/exclusion Data collection Data variables defined, sources, validity Analysis strategy stats tools, sample size Ethics approval

Results Just the facts, nothing but the facts Relevant results your objectives Response rate Demographics Outcomes numbers, %, P values, Confidence Intervals Avoid duplication in text and tables Tables/figures should stand alone Stats only report planned outcomes

Discussion Main findings of your study link to objective What is new? Why important? Strengths of study Limitations of study (sometimes in last paragraph) Compare to the literature explain differences Speculation Implications clinical, policy Future research

Conclusion Keep it short and simple What did you show? Must be supported by your data Relate back to your objective(s)

Abstract Write after the paper is completed Structured Word count Reflect the study findings fairly Marketing - most people only read this!

Title Your first chance to catch readers interest Specific information Study design, eg RCT Format question, statement, two-part Try for The Hook Marketing

Title Page Title Authors Addresses, affiliations Order of authors Corresponding Author Key words Short running title Word count

References, Acknowlegments Limit references to relevant ones Cite fairly Check journal s style eg Vancouver or Harvard Keep a copy of all references Consider electronic ref program eg Endnotes, Mendeley Acknowledgments contributors, not authors Permissions

Funding, Competing interests Funding sources always requested Disclose all All financial or other competing interests must be declared

Authorship [ICMJE Dec -2014] 1. Substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data or analysis or interpretation of data 2. Drafting the article or critically reviewing 3. Give approval for final version to be published 4. Agree to be accountable for the work Must meet all 4 conditions

Authorship Discuss early in the study s history Source of conflict, misunderstanding First author does most work First author gets most glory Corresponding author Authors contribution statement

Writing for clarity Scientific writing vs communicating Jargon - minimise Simple/familiar words Concrete vs abstract words Keep sentences simple 15-20 words Keep paragraphs short 5-6 sentences Avoid unnecessary/meaningless words - "It is the case that..." - "It is well recognised..."

Writing Use active voice vs passive Avoid abstract nominalisations - "facilitation", "collaboration", "consultation" Be careful with emphasis words really most Less is always more Check tense past vs present Word Tools Spelling/Grammer - Readability

Submitting your article Do it right! generic vs tailored Instructions for Authors Length, format, spacing, tables, references Tables/figures clearly labeled Copyright closed vs open journals One journal at a time

Covering letter Most journals require it Keep it short one page Explain what the study is about What is important Why this journal was chosen

Electronic submission Usual format Can be frustrating! Explore the program what is required? Assemble all the pieces beforehand Tables/figures separate? Acknowledgement

What happens to your article? Screened by editor may be returned quickly If suitable sent to peer reviewers (2-4) Reviews returned to editor (3-4 months) Editor reviews and makes decision Returns decision and reviews to authors Authors respond, editor responds tennis match Final approval or rejection

Reviewers criteria Does the article add to existing knowledge? New? Methods appropriate and well explained? Results credible? Discussion include importance, implications and limitations? Conclusions justified by findings? Should it be published?

Handling revision/rejection Expectations Read the editor s letter what does it really say? Your manuscript is at once good and original, but the part which is good is not original and that which is original is not good Samuel Johnson Accept Revise Accept after revision Reject Answer point by point, be polite Ask for an appeal

After rejection Five stages: shock, denial, anger, depression, acceptance Put it away for a few weeks Consider another journal refine your choice with expert advice Revise the article using the reviews Revise/reformat according to the new journal s guidelines

After publication Your job is not over May be questions from the journal (letters to the editor) to be answered Store all original data safely, must be accessible for requests (min 3 yrs) Consider how to move the research into policy

Cheating Copy text/ideas without attribution = plagiarism Fabricate/falsify data Submit to more than one journal at a time Guest/ghost/false/unfair authorship Unfair citation of references Hidden competing interests

Tony s tips Work with an experienced author Work in groups Break up the writing into bite-sized chunks Meet regularly, set a schedule Set aside small, but inviolate, pieces of time