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Periodicals as Topic , Publishing/standards , Publishing/methods , Truth Disclosure , Peer Review , Quality Control , Clinical Trials as TopicABSTRACT
A mini workshop on publishing is one teaching strategy that has been successfully used to teach a research class how to disseminate research findings. By taking students step by step through the publication process, using specific examples from faculty members' publishing experiences, some of the mystery behind publishing is lifted. Also, nursing students become more confident in their own ability to publish manuscripts.
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Education, Nursing , Nursing Research , Publishing/methods , Humans , Teaching/methodsABSTRACT
Part II presents a guide for manuscript preparation. The guide describes 11 steps necessary to complete a manuscript and is designed to serve several purposes: making the process of having a manuscript published easier for the author and less tedious for the Editorial Review Board; reducing the number of revisions and the revision time; and providing the author with a better chance of getting his or her material published.
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Publishing , Writing , Publishing/methods , Technology, Radiologic , United StatesABSTRACT
Publication in professional journals has become an expectation not only of neuroscience nurse educators but practitioners as well. Through publication, the neuroscience nurse demonstrates commitment to the profession and specialty area by sharing clinical insights and knowledge with colleagues practicing in the field. The publication process includes many steps beginning with the idea for publication to a careful review of the galley proofs. This article describes opportunities for journal publication and strategies for ensuring success in the publication process.
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Education, Nursing, Continuing , Neurosciences/education , Publishing/methods , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/nursing , Humans , Nurse Clinicians/education , WritingABSTRACT
In response to requests from some component states' newsletter editors, the following article should provide assistance in boosting the image of component state associations' newsletters. It is recognized that each state association has a different budget, staff size and time allotment to produce newsletters. Therefore in order to limit the scope, newsletter copy, layout and design, and production will be covered to provide three strong bases for winning enthusiastic praise from readers.
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Periodicals as Topic/standards , Publishing/methods , Societies , Data Display , WritingABSTRACT
Our experience with the Apple Macintosh and LaserWriter equipment has convinced us that lasergraphics holds much current and future promise in the creation of line graphics and typography for the biomedical community. Although we continue to use other computer graphics equipment to produce color slides and an occasional pen-plotter graphic, the most rapidly growing segment of our graphics workload is in material well-suited to production on the Macintosh/LaserWriter system. At present our goal is to integrate all of our computer graphics production (color slides, video paint graphics and monochrome print graphics) into a single Macintosh-based system within the next two years. The software and hardware currently available are capable of producing a wide range of science graphics very quickly and inexpensively. The cost-effectiveness, versatility and relatively low initial investment required to install this equipment make it an attractive alternative for cost-recovery departments just entering the field of computer graphics.