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"Getting your research paper published" was published by Thieme in 2011 - Stuttgart, it has 162 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Getting your research paper published
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 162
  • Publisher: Thieme
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  • Publish Location: Stuttgart

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"Getting your research paper published" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Why should we publish papers? / George M. Kontakis, Peter V. Giannoudis
  • 2- Presented but never published : why research papers are not being published / Cheryl Wylie, Sheila Sprague
  • 3- What is the quality of the published orthopaedic literature? / Daniel Vena, Sheila Sprague
  • 4- Common pitfalls in the reporting of surgical results / Rudolf W. Poolman
  • 5- Overview : what to consider before you start writing / Paul Karanicolas
  • 6- Ethics in writing : maintaining credibility / Lyndsay Somerville, Dianne Bryant
  • 7- Authorship : what you should know / Rad Zdero, Emil H. Schemitsch
  • 8- When do you need a statistician? : more than just number crunchers / Jason W. Busse
  • 9- The structured abstract / Ole Brink, Lars C. Borris
  • 10- Writing an introduction / Emil H. Schemitsch, Rad Zdero
  • 11- Writing a methods section / Emil H. Schemitsch, Rad Zdero
  • 12- Results : basics of analysis / Paul Karanicolas
  • 13- Results : tables, figures, and appendices / Jacquelyn Marsh, Dianne Bryant
  • 14- How to frame a discussion / Kyle Jeray, Stephanie Tanner
  • 15- Referencing and acknowledgments / Richard Gould, Bradley Petrisor
  • 16- Author instructions / George Mathew, Sheila Sprague
  • 17- Formatting your paper : title page and more / Scott Wingerter
  • 18- Grammar police : the dos and don'ts of writing / Eric Morrison
  • 19- How to address reviewer's comments : dos and don'ts / Rad Zdero, Emil H. Schemitsch
  • 20- Getting your research accepted at scientific meetings : writing the abstract / George Mathew, Sheila Sprague
  • 21- PowerPoint presentations : tips for presenting your work / Tara M. Mastracci
  • 22- Poster presentations : preparing an effective research poster / Chad Coles
  • 23- Be consistent : present and publish the same results / Boris A. Zelle.

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