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Pharmacy Literature. Salha Jokhab , Msc 222 PHCL . Objectives. Brief description of the literature used in pharmacy, its structure and format. Tips for writing for publication. Outline. When to Contribute to Literature. Structure of The medical Literature. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Salha Jokhab, Msc222 PHCL
Pharmacy Literature
Objectives
Brief description of the literature used in pharmacy, its structure and format.
Tips for writing for publication.
Outline
When to Contribute to Literature.
Structure of The medical Literature.
Process of writing articles for publication
When to Contribute to Literature
Its never too early to begin contributing to pharmacy literature.
As a pharmacy students you already are experiencing a part of the culture & traditions of pharmacy through assignments and reports.
Structure of The medical Literature
Much of scientific and medical literature, including the pharmacy, is divided into 3 categories:
1. Primary literature: original research article & case reports.
2. Secondary literature: Abstracting or indexing services that provide information about where to look in the primary literature.
3. Tertiary literature: books and other summaries of broad topics.
Structure of The medical Literature
Abstract :A short (100 or 200 words) summary of an article.
Primary literature
E.g. Randomized controlled trials in Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Secondary Literature
1. Abstracting or indexing services:(IPA) International Pharmaceutical Abstracts.
It was created by the American Society of Health System Pharmacists.
It electronically provides abstracts of pharmacy literature from around the world.
Secondary Literature
1. Abstracting or indexing services: Two other key indexing services useful for both
pharmacist and student pharmacist are: Index Medicus, and Science Citation Index.
Secondary Literature
Index Medicus is the indexing publication of the National Library of Medicine, and is available online as Pubmed (www.pubmed.gov).
Science Citation Index (CSI) is a publication of the Institute of Scientific Information in Philadelphia.
Tertiary Literature
Textbooks Applied therapeutics: The Clinical Use of
Drugs. Pharmacotherapy.: A pathophysiologic
approach. Review articles about diseases, drugs and other
pharmacy topics.
Process of writing articles for publication
Process of writing articles for publication
Writing for Publication
Academic publishing describes the subfield of publishing which distributes academic research.
Most academic work is published in journal article, book or thesis form.
Writing for Publication
Think about what you want to sayLook at the journal you want to submit your articleWrite your Article like those in the section you
think the content of your article will fit.Once the topic has been identified, the next step is
to read articles that have already been published.Review the instructions for authors of the
publication.
Writing for Publication
General tips: Read books about writing well Regularly read publications that are well
written and well edited. Take courses in grammar and other skills Become familiar with word processing
software, as well as other programs such as SPSS and reference manager.
Writing for Publication
General tips: Utilize dictionaries, thesaurus and spell
check options. Keep in mind the intended audience. Develop a system for writing. Write, rewrite and revise. Have your writing critiqued by professors,
colleagues whose skills are well developed and you trust. Listen to their comments, don’t take it personally.
Writing for Publication
Begin with the easiest part.
Method
Tables,
figures
Results
Discussion
Conclusion and
introduction
references
Writing for Publication
Revision process for manuscript: Goals and technique.
Submission for publication.
Peer review process
Analysis of submitted articles by experts who are not part of the journal's staff.
It is often used to determine an academic paper's suitability for publication.
Peer review process
Editors decision: Accept for publication. Revise before publication. Clarify before a decision can be reached. Reject.
Peer review process
Double blinded system.Partially blinded system.Fully open system.
Copyediting
Correction and preparation of a manuscript for typesetting and printing.
Galley proofs
Typeset version of the article that are provided to editors and usually to authors for a final check of spelling, style, and accuracy.
Printing
Writer's block
The biggest obstacle to writing is writer's block.
It’s a psychological phenomenon that every writer in the world has experienced.
Primarily associated with writing as a profession, in which an author loses the ability to produce new work.
Writer's block
The condition varies widely in intensity: It can be temporary difficulty in dealing
with the task at hand. At the other extreme, some "blocked"
writers have been unable to work for years.
Some have even abandoned their careers.
Many pharmacists are good writers; to most of them, including the widely published stars, writing does not come naturally or easily. They sweat over their masterpieces, word after word, draft after crumpled draft. Most good writers have achieved this distinction through hard work. They have high standards and the perceptiveness to recognize when their work is only half done.
William A. Zellmer 1981