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You Can Publish Your Journal Article
Advice From Editors to Help You Succeed



January 2024 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

You’ve completed your research and want to publish it in a peer-reviewed journal. Author Gilbert C. Gee is here to help, sharing what he learned as a writer, reviewer, and Editor-in-Chief, and calling on other journal editors to offer their advice. You Can Publish Your Journal Article will not only help you write your paper, but more importantly, be more likely to succeed in peer review. The book has four main premises: that writing involves a relationship between you and your readers, and that your research joins an ongoing conversation in the field; that good writing is rewriting, and revision is critical; that people who write daily are more productive than those who binge write; and finally, that persistency wins, so don’t give up when you get a rejection. With chapters offering practical advice on selecting the right journal, peer review, the methods section, displaying your data, writing the results and discussion sections, the book concludes with short essays from invited journal editors about how to avoid common mistakes and ensure success.


 
Chapter 1: Introduction: Using this Book
 
Chapter 2: Picking a Journal (Joining the Party!)
 
Chapter 3: Understanding Peer Review
 
Chapter 4: Doing Peer Reviews and Responding to Critiques
 
Chapter 5: Writing the Methods Section
 
Chapter 6: Creating Research Tables
 
Chapter 7: Writing the Results Section
 
Chapter 8: Writing the Discussion Section
 
Chapter 9: Writing the Introduction Section
 
Chapter 10: Crafting the Abstract, Title, and Keywords
 
Chapter 11: Conducting Literature Reviews
 
Chapter 12: Building Good Writing Habits (Overcoming Writer’s Block)
 
Chapter 13: Negotiating Authorship
 
Chapter 14: Using Citations Effectively
 
Chapter 15: Learning from Journal Editors

The exercises provide an excellent way to scaffold for doctoral students who are just beginning to engage in writing and submitting their research.

Sarah E. Pennington
Montana State University

I really like much about this book and think that many of the students I work with would find it helpful. I would have no reservations about recommending it to students.

Mary M. Juzwik
Michigan State University

a good resource for Prof. Communications as students learn to write and in Research Apprenticeship and Thesis as they write manuscripts.

Professor Melanie Taverna
Periodontics Dept, Univ Of Texas Hlth Sci Center
April 1, 2024
Key features
  • Provides advice from a former Editor-in-Chief and other journal editors from across the social, behavioral, and health sciences.
  • Gives tips on writing, staying motivated, building good writing habits, as well as practical guidance on each section of the journal article.

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