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Page 1: Writing for Publication James Munro University of Sheffield

Writing for Publication

James MunroUniversity of Sheffield

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Why write?

Fame and fortune Bolster the CV Pressure from above … dissemination

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So what’s the problem?

No ideas Ideas but no writing Writing but nothing sent off Writing sent off but not

accepted

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The other problem

Time Writing is a lot of work Even academics don’t have

time

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What we’ll talk about

Writing an academic paper 10 ways to be rejected Magazines and books are a

bit different

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Any ideas?

Experience Everyday working Problems Costly activities

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More ideas

Questions from clinicians …especially those you can’t

answer Things that go wrong Things you disagree with

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You already have something But is it publishable?

Is it interesting? Could it affect practice or policy?

Is it generalisable? Almost everything is

publishable somewhere

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Don’t start writing yet!

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Don’t write yet!

What’s the context? What’s the story?

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The context

Everybody needs a context

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Context for a research paper

What’s already known? What’s unknown? What’s controversial?

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The need to know

Providing a context and a question creates the reader’s “need to know”

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What’s the story?

If this was a news report, what would the headline be?

What is the central idea?

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BMJ approach

What is already known on this topic?

What does this study add?

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Outline your story: 1

Context Once upon a time…

Methods …there were 3 bears…

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Outline your story: 2

Results …and she ran home.

Conclusions …never go into the woods alone.

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Don’t start writing yet!

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Who is the story for?

Who’d like to know? Who needs to know?

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Reasons for rejection

The commonest reason editors give…

…is that the subject matter wasn’t suitable for their journal

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So find the right journal

Get to know the journals in your area

What are their interests? What are their styles?

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So find the right journal

Where were other papers on this topic published?

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Journalology

Refereed or not? Listed in bibliographic

databases? Impact factor?

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Write for a journal

Select one of the journals which might be interested in your story

Write for that journal

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Writing for that journal

Instructions for authors Usually on the web

But you need to see a copy Headings, weighting, referencing, interests

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Develop your outline

Introduction Methods Results Discussion

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Introduction What is the issue? What is already known about

it? Set up a question in the

reader’s mind Explain why your study is

needed

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Methods

What did you do? How did you do it? Have a logical order Don’t report results here by

mistake!

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Results

Follow the order of the methods

Who? When? What?

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Discussion

Summarise the findings Draw out the lessons Acknowledge the limitations What should happen now?

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BMJ’s suggested structure Statement of principal findings Strengths and weaknesses of the study Strengths and weaknesses in relation to

other studies, discussing particularly any differences in results

Meaning of the study: possible mechanisms and implications for clinicians or policymakers

Unanswered questions and future research

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Structuring

Subheadings are essential For RCTs, use CONSORT For MA of RCTs, QUOROM For MA of observational

studies, MOOSE

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Macro-editing

Highlight the key sentence in each paragraph Does the story flow?

Ask others to read the draft Give them a specific task

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The little things Spelling Grammar

Tense, voice, singulars and plurals Consistent layout Page numbers References See bmj.com

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When your paper is rejected

Don’t be discouraged!

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When your paper is rejected

Try to find out why Does it need revising? Send it off to another

journal… … after checking for style

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Referees’ comments

Don’t be defensive You don’t have to do

everything they suggest But you do have to address

each point

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Don’t!

10 ways to get your paper rejected

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1: Choose a journal which has never shown an interest in this subject

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2: Write well over the specified word length to show the importance of the topic

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3: Try to include at least 10 key messages and some extra data from other studies

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4: See if you can improve on the journal’s standard headings

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5: Don’t bother with any statistical advice, since nobody understands it

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6: Don’t worry too much about spelling or grammar

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7: Ignore the journal’s own referencing style

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8: Add a few new results in the abstract which you didn’t have space for in the main text

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9: Use different terms for the same thing interchangeably

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10: For a more personal touch, send a handwritten manuscript

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Good luck!