Post on 11-Apr-2017
How to managethe publication processwhen and how to publish
Roger Watson PhD FRCP Edin FAANEditor-in-Chief JAN
Editor Nursing Open
CREATIVE FUTURESCAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
FOR PGR STUDENTS AND ECRSEdinburgh
31 March 2017
2015
56 countries
1126 submissions
Understand the publishing process
Write first for
bullEditors
bullReviewers
bullYour audience
The four rules of writing
Read the guidelines
Set realistic targets and count words
Seek criticism
Treat a rejection as the start of the next submission
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Length
Layout
Organisation
Referencing system
Seeking criticism
Find a lsquocritical friendrsquo
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
2015
56 countries
1126 submissions
Understand the publishing process
Write first for
bullEditors
bullReviewers
bullYour audience
The four rules of writing
Read the guidelines
Set realistic targets and count words
Seek criticism
Treat a rejection as the start of the next submission
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Length
Layout
Organisation
Referencing system
Seeking criticism
Find a lsquocritical friendrsquo
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Understand the publishing process
Write first for
bullEditors
bullReviewers
bullYour audience
The four rules of writing
Read the guidelines
Set realistic targets and count words
Seek criticism
Treat a rejection as the start of the next submission
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Length
Layout
Organisation
Referencing system
Seeking criticism
Find a lsquocritical friendrsquo
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
The four rules of writing
Read the guidelines
Set realistic targets and count words
Seek criticism
Treat a rejection as the start of the next submission
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Length
Layout
Organisation
Referencing system
Seeking criticism
Find a lsquocritical friendrsquo
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Journal guidelines
Length
Layout
Organisation
Referencing system
Seeking criticism
Find a lsquocritical friendrsquo
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Journal guidelines
Length
Layout
Organisation
Referencing system
Seeking criticism
Find a lsquocritical friendrsquo
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Seeking criticism
Find a lsquocritical friendrsquo
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Seek criticism of your writing
NOT THIS
OR THIS
THIS
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research
CONSORT httpwwwconsort-statementorg
PRISMA httpwwwprisma-statementorg
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Promoting integrity in research publication
COPE httppublicationethicsorg
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Authorship
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) at httpwwwicmjeorg states authorship is based on
1) substantial contributions to the conception and design of a paper or acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data and
2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content and final approval of the version to be published
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Preventing Plagiarism in Published Works
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
International relevance
Keep asking yourself whether a reader in a region or country very different from your own will be able to make sense of everything in your paper
Abstract
bullrefer in the aims andor background to the global relevance of the topic
bullinclude names of countryies in which the work was undertaken
bullemphasise the international relevance of the conclusions
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Expect to have several revisions
hellipIrsquom one of the worldrsquos greatest rewriters
James Mitchener
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Learn when to let go
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Dealing with reviewerrsquos comments
Apply the lsquogolden rulesrsquo (Williams 2004)
Rule 1 Answer completely
Rule 2 Answer politely
Rule 3 Answer with evidence
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Answer completely
Deal with every point even if you donrsquot agree or canrsquot change it
Make a list of points ndash even if not presented with a list
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Answer politely
Donrsquot start with
lsquoWe completely disagree with the comments of the reviewerrsquo
lsquoWho on earth are your reviewersrsquo
hellipetc
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Answer with evidence
If you disagree with the reviewer then provide evidence facts and references
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Do you feel like this
I just donrsquot get Twitter
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
The power of
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Can Tweets Predict Citations Metrics of Social Impact
Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
Gunther EysenbachJMIR (2011)Highly tweeted articles were 11 times more likely to be
highly cited than less-tweeted articles (912 or 75 of highly tweeted article were highly cited while only 343 or 7 of less-tweeted articles were highly cited rate ratio 075007 = 1075 95 confidence interval 34ndash336) Top-cited articles can be predicted from top-tweeted articles with 93 specificity and 75 sensitivity
Twitatio
ns
Twimpact
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
The odds of an article being highly cited were significantly increased by a mention in social media OR 258 plt0001
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
020523
Altmetrics
In scholarly and scientific publishing Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as an alternative to the widely used journal impact factor and personal citation indices like the h-index
(Wikipedia)
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
bull High standard rigorous peer reviewbull Quality and reputationbull Immediate open accessbull Fully compliant with all open access mandatesbull Authors retain copyrightndasharticles publish under CC-BY license
Open access research in all aspects of nursingand midwifery practice research education and policy
EditorRoger Watson University of Hull
wwwnursingopenjournalcom
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
Edited by Karen Holland and Roger Watson
An invaluable guide on writing for publication enabling
the reader to develop skills in writing articles book reviews and other forms
of publications written by experts in the field
September 2012 288 pagesISBN
9780470657829pound1999 euro2590 $3295
Order online at wwwwileycomPrefer digital Visit your e-book retailer to order
Writing for Publication in Nursing and Healthcare
Getting It Right
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955
rwatsonhullacuk
0000-0001-8040-7625
rwatson1955