1st Edition

Guide to Publishing a Scientific Paper

By Ann M. Körner Copyright 2008
    120 Pages
    by Routledge

    120 Pages
    by Routledge

    "Guide to Publishing a Scientific Paper" provides researchers in every field of the biological, physical and medical sciences with all the information necessary to prepare, submit for publication, and revise a scientific paper.
     
    The book includes details of every step in the process that is required for the publication of a scientific paper, for example,

    • use of correct style and language
    • choice of journal, use of the correct format, and adherence to journal guidelines
    • submission of the manuscript in the appropriate format and with the appropriate cover letter and other materials
    • the format for responses to reviewers' comments and resubmission of a revised manuscript

    The advice provided conforms to the most up-to-date specifications and even the seasoned writer will learn how procedures have changed in recent years, in particular with regard to the electronic submission of manuscripts.

    Every scientist who is preparing to write a paper should read this book before embarking on the preparation of a manuscript.  This useful book also includes samples of letters to the Editor and responses to the Editor's comments and referees' criticism.  In addition, as an Appendix, the book includes succinct advice on how to prepare an application for funding.

    The author has edited more than 7,500 manuscripts over the past twenty years and is, consequently, very familiar with all of the most common mistakes. Her book provides invaluable and straightforward advice on how to avoid these mistakes.

    Dr. Körner is a professional editor and writer.  She has an undergraduate degree from the University of Cambridge and a doctorate in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University.

    Introduction  1. The Publication of Scientific Papers  2. Before You Start Writing  3. The Title Page  4. The Abstract or Summary  5. The Introduction  6. Materials and Methods  7. Human Subjects  8. Results  9. Discussion  10. Acknowledgements  11. References and Notes  12. Figures and Figure legends  13. Tables  14. Supplementary Information  15. The First Letter to the Editor of Your Target Journal  16. Submission of Your Paper  17. Letter from the Editor and Your Response  18. Second Letter to the Editor with Responses to Reviewers  19. Congratulations, Your Paper Has Been Accepted!  Appendix. A Note About Writing Applications for Financial Support.  Valedictory

    Biography

    Dr. Körner is a professional editor and writer.  She has an undergraduate degree from the University of Cambridge and a doctorate in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University.

    "[Ann Korners' book is...] well written and offers much useful advice... It is rare that Korner's advice does not apply to any potential paper."--British Journal of Educational Technology

    "This is a brief book with some solid advice for scientists and their editors on how to prepare a successful journal manuscript.  I would recommend it for your bookshelf."--Tom Warren, Technical Communication (November 2009), Vol. 56, No. 4:410-411