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Title: HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER


1
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
Full Unequivocal Data Set Focus Careful
Planning Organization Attention to
Detail Communication with Colleagues
2
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • FALLACY Its only the number of
  • papers that count
  • FACT One good detailed paper in
  • a prestigious journal is
  • worth far more than
  • smaller component papers
  • in lesser journals!

3
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • AUTHORSHIP
  • Before Starting to Write, Define the Following
  • Who will be coauthors
  • Who only will be acknowledged
  • Order of authors
  • POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
  • Senior Authorship/Independence
  • Co-contributing 1st and 2nd Authors

4
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • Choose the journal before you start writing
  • Carefully review several recent issues
  • Study the Instructions to Authors
  • Identify publication costs

5
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • COMMON GRAMMAR/STYLE ISSUES
  • Spelling British vs American
  • Spell-check false security
  • Active vs passive voice
  • Multiple adjectives
  • Incorrect use of due to
  • Ambiguous use of this
  • Hyphenation
  • Abbreviations
  • Run-on, sentences, use of semicolons

6
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • TITLE PAGE
  • ? Choice of Title
  • Short
  • Description of major conclusion
  • ? Running Title
  • Not longer than SPECS
  • Include words from title
  • No unusual abbreviations
  • ? Authors Names
  • Check instructions
  • ? Footnotes/Symbols
  • ? Author for correspondence
  • ? Key words

7
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • ? Check instructions
  • ? Standard abbreviations
  • ? Frequent cumbersome phrases/words
  • ? Abbreviation list vs in text
  • ? Generally dont begin a sentence with an
    abbreviation

8
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • ABSTRACT/SUMMARY
  • ? Is the entire paper worth reading?
  • ? A brief account of papers relevant points
  • ? Length and format specified for each journal
    (i.e. continuous vs. specific sections)
  • ? It must stand alone without reference to text
    body

9
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PPAER
  • INTRODUCTION
  • ? Long enough to place paper in context
  • ? Reasons for doing study
  • ? Methods used
  • ? Indication of conclusions
  • ? DONT MAKE INTRO TOO LONG!!
  • ? Dont provide a complete history of field
  • ? Basically What you did, why you did it, what
    you found!

10
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • ? Provide sufficient detail for others to repeat
    and/or understand differences from past/future
    studies
  • ? Use subtitles
  • ? Patient populations Tables,
  • Inclusion/exclusion criteria
  • ? Use generic vs. trade names
  • ? If unusual complexities, consider appendix
  • ? Make sure statistics are appropriate

11
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • RESULTS
  • ? Logical sequence of presentation
  • ? Minimize unpublished results
  • ? Use subheadings
  • ? Use appropriate tables/illustrations
  • ? Dont repeat data in text and tables/ills
  • ? Number of significant places after decimal
  • ? Patent issues

12
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • DISCUSSION
  • Reviewers rarely complain a discussion is too
    brief
  • ? Provide summary of results and how results led
    to conclusion
  • ? Place results in context of current knowledge
  • ? Impact of data (present and future)
  • ? Unanswered questions
  • ? Limitations of study
  • ? Use subheadings
  • ? Dont overemphasize your own work

13
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  • ? Those not listed as authors who helped with
    study
  • -Intellectual input
  • -Encouragement
  • -Special measurements/reagents
  • -Techs in lab
  • -Secretarial assistance
  • ? Research support
  • ? CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

14
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • REFERENCES
  • ? CHECK WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
  • ? Numerous variations
  • ? Full names vs. initials
  • ? Number of names before et al
  • ? Page inclusitivity
  • ? Punctuation
  • ? Order in text vs. alphabetical
  • ? No unpublished data or personal communications
    in this section
  • ? Limit historical references
  • ? Keep number of references as short as feasible

15
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • FIGURES/LEGENDS
  • ? Focus on key points
  • ? Dont clutter Illustrations
  • ? Define symbols/abbreviations in legends
  • ? Label axes
  • ? Use same units as in text
  • ? Photo authenticity (in view of recent scandal)
  • ? Obtain permission for use of previously
    published material

16
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • SUBMISSION
  • ? Address letter to Editor
  • ? Describe paper in 3-4 sentences
  • ? Why it is appropriate to this journal
  • ? If allowable, suggest reviewers
  • ? Define any competitors who you feel would give
    unfair review
  • ? Signatures of all coauthors on statement of
    authenticity/responsibility

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HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • RESPONSE LETTER WITH REVISION
  • ? Segregate responses to Editor and each reviewer
  • ? Repeat responses to each reviewer even if
    already responded to another
  • ? Respond to each comment (consider numbering)
  • ? Start with polite intro to each reviewer
  • We are grateful to reviewer A for useful
    comments ....
  • ? Consider placing Reviewers comment in letter
    immediately above your response
  • ? Make sure pagination of initial and revision
    are synchronous and differences stated
  • ? Dont try to muscle the Reviewer!

18
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • COMMON MISTAKES
  • ? Failure to follow instructions
  • ? Too many fonts on the title page
  • ? Inconsistent formatting in the body of the
    manuscript
  • ? Errors in the punctuation of references in the
    List of References
  • ? Failure to indicate the variability and/or
    reproducibility of results
  • ? Results that are given to a degree of accuracy
    that far exceeds the accuracy of measurements
  • ? Graphs and histograms without indications of
    standard deviations
  • From Korner, AM. Guide to Publishing a Scientific
    Paper

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HOW TO WRITE A GOOD PAPER
  • ? Outline Key Aspects of Paper!
  • ? Introduction
  • ? Method
  • ? Results
  • ? Conclusion
  • ? Review with Senior Author and Key Collaborators
  • ? Write First Draft
  • ? Review with Senior Author/Key Authors
  • ? Review Subsequent Drafts
  • ? Penultimate Draft Sent to all Co-Authors
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