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Title: 20 Steps to a Research Article


1
20 Steps to a Research Article
2
  • Survival Skills and Ethics Program
  • Beth Fischer
  • Michael Zigmond

www.pitt.edu/survival
3
Acknowledgments
  • The 20 steps represent a slightly modified
    version of the method proposed by the Council of
    Biology Editors in Scientific Writing for
    Graduate Students A Manual on the Teaching of
    Scientific Writing. New York Rockefeller
    University Press, 1968.

4
How to Write and Publish an Article in 20 Easy
Steps
  • 11. Write first draft
  • 12. Revise manuscript
  • 13. Check references
  • 14. Title, abstract
  • 15. Preparing figures
  • 16. Read instructions
  • 17. Get feedback
  • 18. Submit manuscript
  • 19. Deal w/ review
  • 20. Check proofs
  • 1. Choose authors
  • 2. Publish?
  • 3. Write title
  • 4. write synopsis
  • 5. Authors ok?
  • 6. Determine form
  • 7. Pick journal
  • 8. Stock sections
  • 9. Tables, figures
  • 10. Outline paper

5
Step 1
  • Determine the authors

6
Step 2
  • Decide it is time to publish

7
Start writing
  • before all data collected
  • before equipment dismantled
  • before you have moved on

8
Step 3
  • Create a working title

9
Step 4
  • Draft an abstract

10
Step 4
  • Write short abstract
  • 1. questions
  • 2. hypothesis
  • 3. observations
  • 4. relation to past
  • 5. conclusions

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Step 5
  • Reevaluate the list of authors

12
Step 6
  • Determine the basic form of article

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Types of scientific papers
  • 1. research articles
  • full articles
  • rapid communications
  • short communications

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Types of scientific papers
  • 1. research articles
  • full articles
  • rapid communications
  • short communications
  • 2. non-research articles
  • review articles
  • book chapters
  • letter to editors

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Step 7
  • Select the journal

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Step 7 Selecting the journal
  • 1. focus
  • 2. availability
  • 3. reputation
  • 4. format
  • 5. appearance
  • - text
  • - illustrations
  • 6. time to print
  • 7. charges
  • - page charges
  • - color charges

17
Instructions to Authors
  • length of abstracts and article

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Instructions to Authors
  • length of abstracts and article
  • citations in text
  • Other researcher have found that x increases
    y.37
  • Other researcher have found that x increases y
    (Adams et al, 1993).

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Instructions to Authors
  • length of abstracts and article
  • citations in text
  • style of references

20
Instructions to Authors
  • length of abstracts and article
  • citations in text
  • style of references
  • abbreviations permitted

21
Step 8
  • Stock the section reservoirs

22
Step 9
  • Construct tables, figures, legends

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Step 9
  • Construct tables and figures
  • 1. tables and figures should stand on own

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Step 9
  • Construct tables and figures
  • 1. tables and figures should stand on own
  • 2. should be sure of results before writing

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Step 10
  • Outline the paper

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Step 10
  • The outline - A road map
  • 1. what are the issues?
  • 2. what will you say about them?
  • 3. in what order?

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Step 11
  • Write a first draft

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Focus on getting your ideas onto paper
  • dont worry about grammar, aesthetics

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Focus on getting your ideas onto paper
  • dont worry about grammar, aesthetics
  • brainstorm

30
Focus on getting your ideas onto paper
  • dont worry about grammar, aesthetics
  • brainstorm
  • cite references in text (REF)

31
  • Write freely and as rapidly as
    possible and throw the
    whole thing down on paper. Never correct
    or rewrite until the whole thing
    is down. Rewrite in process is usually
    found to be an excuse for not going on.
  • John Steinbeck

32
  • If you try to write and edit
  • at the same time,
  • you will do neither well.
  • Charles H. Sides

33
Writers block
  • I dont know where to begin
  • I dont know what to say
  • Im not a good writer

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I dont know where to begin
  • use your outline

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I dont know where to begin
  • use your outline
  • write the easiest section first

36
I dont know what to say
  • find out more about the subject

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Im not a good writer
  • no ones first draft is readable

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Im not a good writer
  • no ones first draft is readable
  • editing is much easier than writing

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Im not a good writer
  • no ones first draft is readable
  • editing is much easier than writing
  • just do it!

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Step 12
  • Revise the manuscript

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Step 12
  • A. make major alterations

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Step 12
  • A. make major alterations
  • B. polish the style

43
Step 13
  • Check the references

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Step 14
  • Write the final title and abstract

45
Step 15
  • Review the instructions to authors

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Step 16
  • Prepare the final illustrations

47
Step 16
TOP ? B.A. Fischer and M.J. Zigmond Writing
Research Articles figure 2 of 4
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Step 17
  • Get feedback on the manuscript

49
Step 18
  • Submit the manuscript to the editor

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Submit the manuscript
  • the text
  • hard copy
  • diskette

51
Submit the manuscript
  • the text
  • hard copy
  • diskette
  • tables and figures

52
Submit the manuscript
  • the text
  • hard copy
  • diskette
  • tables and figures
  • cover letter

53
Cover letter
  • summary

54
Cover letter
  • summary
  • value to journal

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Cover letter
  • summary
  • value to journal
  • adherence to codes of ethics

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Cover letter
  • summary
  • value to journal
  • adherence to codes of ethics
  • not being considered elsewhere

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Cover letter
  • summary
  • value to journal
  • adherence to codes of ethics
  • not being considered elsewhere
  • reviewers
  • to use
  • to avoid

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Selecting a typefaceserif versus sans serif
  • ABCEDFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
  • abcedfghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
  • Times Roman
  • ABCEDFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
  • abcedfghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
  • Helvetica

59
Use of headings
  • provides information and visual clues
  • reveal structure of text
  • makes it easier to follow flow of ideas or locate
    information

60
The review process
  • editor receives, surveys manuscript

61
The review process
  • editor receives, surveys manuscript
  • manuscript sent to reviewers for evaluation

62
The review process
  • editor receives, surveys manuscript
  • manuscript sent to reviewers for evaluation
  • reviewers provide editor with critique

63
The review process
  • editor receives, surveys manuscript
  • manuscript sent to reviewers for evaluation
  • reviewers provide editor with critique
  • editor makes decision

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Criteria for evaluation
  • relevance

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Criteria for evaluation
  • relevance
  • significance

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Criteria for evaluation
  • relevance
  • significance
  • content

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Criteria for evaluation
  • relevance
  • significance
  • content
  • writing

68
Step 19
  • Deal with the reviewers comments

69
The reply
  • accept as is

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The reply
  • accept as is
  • revise
  • reject

71
Your options
  • revise incorporate editors and reviewers
    suggestions

72
Your options
  • revise incorporate editors and reviewers
    suggestions
  • submit manuscript to another journal

73
Your options
  • revise incorporate editors and reviewers
    suggestions
  • submit manuscript to another journal
  • appeal the decision

74
Cover letterfor a revised manuscript
  • specify that this is a revision

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Cover letterfor a revised manuscript
  • specify that this is a revision
  • address each of the concerns raised by reviewers
    and point out changes

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Step 20
  • Check page proofs, order offprints

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Step 20 Check page proofs
  • 1. verify text and figures

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Step 20 Check page proofs
  • 1. verify text and figures
  • 2. order reprints

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Page proofs
  • sent to corresponding author
  • must be returned within a few days

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Page proofs
  • DO
  • answer all queries
  • check for clarity and typos
  • order offprints

81
Page proofs
  • DONT
  • make major revisions
  • insert new material

82
Celebrate!
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