Writing a journal article: guidance for novice authors
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Writing a journal article: guidance for novice authors

Bob Price Director, postgraduate qualifications in advancing healthcare practice, Faculty of Health and Social Care, The Open University, Milton Keynes

This article focuses on writing for journal publication. The purpose of writing is explored, paying particular attention to the message to be conveyed and the readership to which that message is addressed.The process of drafting and revising an article for publication is outlined, after which attention is turned to the peer-review process, what peer reviewers are looking for in an article, and what might then be required of the author in redrafting the article to meet the expectations of the journal. Prospective authors are encouraged to research the journal to which they plan to submit their work, and to then target their writing to the readership of that publication.

Nursing Standard. 28, 35, 40-47. doi: 10.7748/ns2014.04.28.35.40.e8582

Correspondence

altanprice@talktalk.net

Peer review

This article has been subject to double blind peer review

Received: 14 November 2013

Accepted: 20 February 2014

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