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Writing Resources
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Academic Misconduct
Video tutorial: How to write an abstract for a scientific article
Do you need help writing an abstract for your next scholarly article? Journal of Public Health Management and Practice created this video tutorial based on Dr. Justin B. Moore’s experience in writing and editing scholarly manuscripts to help guide authors through the process of writing an abstract for a scientific article. View online >
Video tutorial: How to write the results section of a scientific article
Do you need help writing the results section for your next scientific article? Journal of Public Health Management and Practice created this video tutorial based on Dr. Justin B. Moore’s experience in writing and editing scholarly manuscripts to help guide authors through the process of writing the results section for a scientific article. View online >
Video tutorial: How to write the discussion section for a scientific article
Do you need help writing the discussion section for your next scientific article? Journal of Public Health Management and Practice created this video tutorial based on Dr. Justin B. Moore’s experience in writing and editing scholarly manuscripts to help guide authors through the process of writing the discussion section for a scientific article. View online >
Video tutorial: How to write the methods section for a scientific article
Do you need help writing the methods section for your next scientific article? Journal of Public Health Management and Practice created this video tutorial based on Dr. Justin B. Moore’s experience in writing and editing scholarly manuscripts to help guide authors through the process of writing the methods section for a scientific article. View online >
Free learning model to start writing now
Start planning and drafting your research article today with a free online learning model which enables authors to create an article from scratch by following user-friendly cues that walk them through the IMRAD process of scientific writing. This new tool is designed for to help authors quickly prepare their research manuscript and become better writers of scientific literature. Start writing today >
New scholars writing for publication
Aspiring scholars rightly recognize publication of their first peer reviewed paper as a critical career milestone. It signals active engagement with the discourse in a field and contribution to the body of knowledge. This article provides information about some common issues and guidance about how to best approach them to engender a positive experience. Read full article >
Scientific writing toolkit prepares authors to write and publish their research
While the work of academic scientists comprises an important portion of the scientific literature, it is imperative that the work of those in the practice community contributes to that literature if effective policies and practices are to be identified and implemented. Read full article >
Combating new developments in academic misconduct
Traditionally the province of rogue individuals, academic misconduct has entered a new era in which third parties are exploiting submission loopholes to manipulate the peer review process. Consequently, authors should be aware that not all editorial service providers operate within the bounds of accepted ethical standards. In reaction, the editorial services industry is launching a new initiative to institute operational guidelines for editorial service providers. Read full article >
Avoiding pitfalls in conflict of interest disclosure
As an author you may have a variety of financial or volunteer relationships with industry, community organizations, or private foundations that range from research funding to consultation. Read full article >