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  3. (PDF) The importance of publishing, no matter how small

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  5. (PDF) Publishing Research Papers in Academic Journals

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  1. Research Profile 1: Why is it so important?

  2. Common Types of Research Papers for Publication

  3. How to research article publish in easy way

  4. Publish Research Paper In Reputed Journals

  5. Why publication is important when doing PhD

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  1. (PDF) Importance of publishing research

    The pairs of peer reviewers were consonant for 169 papers (40%), differed by one category for 168 papers (40%), differed by two categories for 73 papers (17%), and differed by three categories for ...

  2. (PDF) Why Should We Publish Papers?

    sional front and get more referrals from your colleagues. Publication also increases collaboration between different institutions, which. may also involve some injection of nances [ 6 ]. You will ...

  3. Successful Scientific Writing and Publishing: A Step-by-Step Approach

    Disseminating new knowledge via writing and publishing is vital both to authors and to the field of public health . On an individual level, publishing is associated with professional development and career advancement . Publications share new research, results, and methods in a trusted format and advance scientific knowledge and practice (1,7).

  4. (PDF) FUNDAMENTALS OF ACADEMIC PUBLISHING: A Handbook in Writing a

    Abstract. This book is a rather straightforward guide to academic publishing's fundamental knowledge. It begins with what is academic publishing, the value of academic publications, the ...

  5. PDF Writing a research paper

    the success in publishing scientific papers. This article reviews the guidelines for writing and submitting research papers. The three most important success criteria in publishing are as follows: the paper describes a good research, it is written according to the traditions of scientific writing and submitted to the right journal. The "right"

  6. How to Write and Publish a Research Paper for a Peer-Reviewed Journal

    The introduction section should be approximately three to five paragraphs in length. Look at examples from your target journal to decide the appropriate length. This section should include the elements shown in Fig. 1. Begin with a general context, narrowing to the specific focus of the paper.

  7. PDF How to Write and Publish a Research Paper for a Peer ...

    Look at examples from your target journal to decide the appropriate length. This section should include the elements shown in Fig. 1. Begin with a general context, narrowing to the specific focus of the pa-per. Include five main elements: why your research is im-portant, what is already known about the topic, the gap.

  8. What Is the Value of Publishing?

    In its purest form, the purpose of publishing original research studies is to disseminate the results of experiments to inform the audience about a new concept or about advances in a technology or scientific field. By contrast, review articles summarize original studies in a particular field and provide direction to researchers by outlining the ...

  9. How to Write and Publish a Research Paper for a Peer ...

    Communicating research findings is an essential step in the research process. Often, peer-reviewed journals are the forum for such communication, yet many researchers are never taught how to write a publishable scientific paper. In this article, we explain the basic structure of a scientific paper and describe the information that should be included in each section. We also identify common ...

  10. Writing for publication: Structure, form, content, and journal

    Publishing papers in academic journals is the mechanism by which scholarship moves forward, and is also important to researchers in terms of its impact on their career progression. Therefore, researchers seeking publication should carefully consider all relevant factors - including journal scope, open access policies, and citation metrics ...

  11. The Purpose of Publication and Responsibilities for Sharing

    The roots of scholarly scientific publishing can be traced to 1665, when Henry Oldenburg of the British Royal Society established the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Oldenburg was motivated, in part, by a desire to remove himself as diplomatic interlocutor between the dispersed, independent scientists of the time with whom he communicated individually. The aim of the new ...

  12. PDF How to write and publish a paper

    Report results fully & honestly, as pre-specified. Text (story), Tables (evidence), Figures (highlights) Report primary outcomes first. Give confidence intervals for main results. Report essential summary statistics. Leave out non-essential tables and figures; these can be included as supplementary files. Don't start discussion here.

  13. Publishing and presenting research

    October 7, 2021. Psychological scientists often lament that there isn't greater understanding, appreciation, and application of our science. In this highly interactive webinar, our panel of knowledgeable experts will discuss how psychological scientists can communicate their work to a broader audience. Recommended reading (PDF, 60KB)

  14. (PDF) Publishing and perishing: The critical importance of educational

    Australasian Journal of Educational Technology 2011, 27(1), 55-65 Publishing and perishing: The critical importance of educational design research Thomas C. Reeves The University of Georgia Susan McKenney University of Twente Jan Herrington Murdoch University An Outstanding Paper Award recipient, ascilite Sydney 2010 Conference The outcomes of educational systems continue to lag far behind ...

  15. (PDF) Research Process and the Value of Publishing in High Impact

    The first and most important step in the research process is the formulation of research problem. Once the research problem is clearly stated, it helps in narrowing the topic down to a reasonable

  16. The Ethics of Research, Writing, and Publication

    In 1997, the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) developed guidelines on good publication practice that addressed issues of ethics in research and publication (Committee on Publication Ethics, 2014). The guidelines address the authorship, conflicts of interest, study design methods, ethical approval by an independent review board, data ...

  17. Success in Publishing: Selecting an Appropriate Journal and Braving the

    Merely writing a research paper well may not be enough to achieve success in publishing it. The authors also have to select an appropriate journal and the paper has to outlast the rigorous process of peer review.[] This editorial attempts to offer useful tips for the prospective authors to get their research papers published in eminent peer-reviewed journals (which have a high standing in the ...

  18. PDF Publishing Research: Book Chapters and Books

    publishing book chapters tends to be much higher than for journal arti-cles. While publishing a book chapter may seem a good option, authors need to be aware that there can be some pitfalls in choosing to pub-lish their research in edited books. The most important issue is that book chapters are generally less prestigious than journal articles, and

  19. PDF Best Practice Guidelines on Publication Ethics: a Publisher's Perspective

    The ICMJE authorship criteria state 'authorship credit should be based on 1) substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data; 2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and 3) final approval of the version to be published.

  20. Peer Review in Scientific Publications: Benefits, Critiques, & A

    Peer review is a mutual responsibility among fellow scientists, and scientists are expected, as part of the academic community, to take part in peer review. If one is to expect others to review their work, they should commit to reviewing the work of others as well, and put effort into it. 2) Be pleasant. If the paper is of low quality, suggest ...

  21. PDF What is the benefit from publishing a working paper in a journal in

    If publishing an article in a peer-reviewed journal has little or no impact on the citations a paper receives, this would put into question some of the motivations for publishing an article as well as the importance of working papers rela-tive to published articles. In order to measure the impact of publishing in a journal, we rst denote the ...

  22. Reasons to publish

    Publishing with Scientific Data provides citable, peer-reviewed credit for created datasets. Recognition. Allow the publication of datasets that may not be well-suited for traditional research ...

  23. Publication ethics: Role and responsibility of authors

    Culture of publish or perish is one of the important causes of plagiarism. The researcher needs to publish a large number of papers in limited time period to get more opportunities in career and research. In addition, lack of knowledge, laziness, and fear of failure and desire of getting recognition also lead to plagiarism.