Scientific writing & scholarly publishing

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SCIENTIFIC WRITING &

SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING

DR. MD. SHAHIDUL ISLAMBDS, MS

Associate Professor & HeadDepartment of Prosthodontics

Rangpur Dental College & HospitalRangpur, Bangladesh

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DR. MD. SHAHIDUL ISLAM Editor-in-chief: International

Journal of Dental Medicine

Editor: Rangpur Dental College Journal

Member of Editorial and Review Board: American Journal of Health Research, American Journal of Biomedical and Life Sciences, and Clinical Medicine Research

Member of Review Board: Research and Review Journal of Dental Science

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MAKING SENSE OF SCIENTIFIC WRITING Experts communicating through the

written word with other experts or as experts to a non-expert audience-

Thesis Dissertation Technical papers Conference papers Poster Book Journal Article

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WHY TO WRITE SCIENCE? Without publication, science is dead

-Gerard Piel A scientist must not only ‘do’ science but

must also ‘write’ science.

A scientific experiment is not complete until the results have been published and understood.

The goal of scientific research is publication!

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ANATOMY OF A SCIENCE PAPER Title Abstract Key Words IMRAD Conclusion Acknowledgement Reference Supporting materials

Introduction

Methods

Results

Discussion

and

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WRITING THE FIRST DRAFT Before start writing, to ask:

“What am I trying to say?”

Figures and/or tables

Methods Results Discussion

Conclusion Introduction

AbstractTitle Key word

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FIGURES AND TABLES A figure is worth a thousand words. Tables give the actual experimental results Figures are often used for comparisons of

experimental results

1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 530

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

Sex and GI

MaleFemale

GI

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METHODOLOGY To provide enough

details To repeat,

reproduce and evaluate the study

Explaines enough details How did I studied

the problem? What did I use? How did I proceed?

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RESULTS Presentation and explanation of findings New findings

contributing to the scientific knowledge

Based on the tables and figures presenting the findings to answer the hypothesis

Brief description of figures & tables

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DISCUSSION The hardest section to

write Avoid statements that

irrelevant to results. Quantitative descriptions

are always preferred Do the data support your

hypothesis? Discuss weaknesses

and strength of study Outline the next steps

for further study

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CONCLUSION This section shows

how the work advances the field from the present state of knowledge.

No repeating the abstract, or just

listing experimental results. Should provide a clear

scientific justification for the work

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“State your facts as simple as possible, even boldly. No one wants flowers of eloquence or literary ornaments in a research article” – R.B. McKerrow

“I don’t care what you think”, George said, “my paper is dynamic and stimulating.”

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INTRODUCTION Makes the reader interested to the paper

Gives a thorough information

Background Brief literature review

Introduction

Rationale Study question

Purpose of the study

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ABSTRACT

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TITLE Most visible parts of any

article Begin with word/words that

attracts the reader Readers’ decision to read

paper or not Reviewers’ decision to

review paper or not Should spell the main

message of the article Fewest possible words No abbreviations or jargons

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KEY WORDS Keywords are used

for indexing the paper.

Avoid words with a broad Meaning

Only well established abbreviations

MeSH

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Must acknowledge the contributor other than intellectual

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REFERENCE Whenever draw upon

previously published work, must cite the source

How references are presented varies considerably - refer to notes for authors for the specific journal

Avoid references that are difficult to find

Avoid self references

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IMPROVING A SCIENCE PAPER Revise, revise

and revise Review by co-

authors

Follow highest quality papers

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THE PANAM CITY ANCIENT CAPITAL OF BANGLADESH

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SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING

The process of academics, scholars and researchers sharing their research findings so that they are available to the wider academic community and beyond.

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JOURNAL SELECTION Key (Determining) factors

Impact FactorIndexing ReputationAccess to the target audienceOverall editorial standardPublication speedInternational coverageOpen Access or HINARI participating

publisherBM&DC and NHL&DC

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KEY ELEMENTS OF PUBLISHING Ethical Issues

Style and language

Structure of paper

Components of paper

Article submission/journal selection

Publisher’s process/peer review

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ETHICAL ISSUES Disclosure of Conflict of Interest

Acknowledgment of funding sources

Image manipulation guidelines

For Health SciencesInstitutional Review Board approval

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STYLE AND LANGUAGE Refer to the journal’s author guide for notes on

Non-native English speakers is to find a native English speaker (if possible) to review the content and language of the paper before submitting it

To find a colleague/editor to review the content and language of the paper

See: Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication

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PLAGIARISM

X

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AUTHORS LISTING ONLY include those who have made an

intellectual contribution to the research

OR those who will publicly defend the data and conclusions, and who have approved the final version

Ghost authorship Gift authorship Order of the names of the authors can vary from

discipline to discipline In some fields, the corresponding author’s name

appears first

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ARTICLE SUBMISSION Read the aims and scope

Think about your target audience and the level of your work

Follow the guidelines in the notes for authors and include everything they ask.

No simultaneous submission

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READERS’ PRIORITIES Authoritative quality articles Ease of access Rapid delivery Convenient format Linking of information - clustering Low or no cost Up-to-date information

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PEER REVIEW Independent

scrutiny by other qualified scientific expert Valid, significant

and original Revise, reject or

published

AFTER SUBMISSION

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Paper Submitted

Initial Decision by Editor

Confirmation of Receipt

Rejection Decide to Review

Assign Reviewers

Reviewers Accept Invite

Reviews Completed

RejectAccept

Notification to Author

Revise

Paper sent to Publisher

AcceptRevise

Revision Received

Revision Checked

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