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The Art of Publishing Aka “just the facts ma’am”

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This presentation was delivered in session E6 of Quality Forum 2014 by: Steven Lewis President, Access Consulting Ltd. Elizabeth Bryce Regional Medical Director, Infection Control Vancouver Coastal Health

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The Art of PublishingAka “just the facts ma’am”

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Is it worth writing?

•New/novel/rare•Adds to existing knowledge•Challenges existing knowledge

•Doesn’t always have to be a positive finding…..

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Do you have quality, credible data?

• Is your methodology sound?• Is your data valid?• Will the above stand up to peer review?• If this is a qualitative or descriptive piece, do

you have all the details? Can a lesson or knowledge be gleaned from the information?

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OK – you still want to publish• Who is your audience?• What type of journal (peer - or not- reviewed?

Newsletter? • What type of format? Article, letter, brief

note…• What is the impact factor value of the journal?

Look at samples from that journal

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And then have a reality check!

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http://www.icmje.org/roles_a.html

Decide authorship in advance!!!

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Title Page

• Try for a catchy and Brief! Title• Include all the study authors – only the true

participants• List the paper’s authors institutions• Acknowledge all sources of funding• Select only one to three key words for referencing• Make sure the corresponding author will be around• Agree ahead of time as to author order.

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Introduction

• Brief, brief, brief • Why is your paper important?• What are your objectives or your

question/hypothesis

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• Description of study site and/or study population• Describe your intervention – if in phases be clear

to list the phases• Describe what type of data you collected• Describe how the data was collected (Anticipate

your audience’s questions re this)• Describe how you analyzed your data• If ethics was sought and acquired, mention this

Methodology

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Results

• Describe only the main analysis results – no tangents please

• Describe any secondary analysis results• Be very careful as to the tables and figures

you include. If you include tables/figures, do not repeat the information in the Results text

• Be careful you don’t add your conclusions in the results section

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Discussion• Be crisp!• Write down the most important point and provide

commentary (both limitations and “good things”)• Then onto your next point and so on• Only one or two lines in conclusion • If you have suggestions for future directions –

include

DON’T: repeat your introduction, try to cite all the literature in the world, repeat your results, have a conclusion divorced from the results, have a conclusion not justified by the data

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Other things

• Pick a tense AND STICK WITH IT• Pick a person AND STICK WITH IT (look at the journal

style)• Be mindful of your grammar (that vs which, run on

sentences, incomplete sentences, split infinitives, starting with a prepositional phrase)

• Be mindful of your abbreviations• Be consistent with your style• Edit, Edit, Edit• Get an objective colleague to read

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Abstract

• Could start with this – common if you have done a poster presentation first

• Recommend the above as it focuses your thoughts• Sometimes helps to show to the other authors what

you would like to do re the article.

References • In the journal style• Double- check your author names, pages, etc.• Don’t over-reference!

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On-line submissions

• The body of the article is in one file, the abstract in another (usually as well as full title page), each figure/table in separate word documents.

• Usually you submit a letter to the editor – four lines, why this is of interest to their readership

• Submit as a tentative article journal automatically constructs PDF show authors to ensure agreement on final version finalize electronic submission.

WAIT

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You get rejected

• Don’t despair • Read the comments objectively – sometimes

they aren’t valid!• If you decide to resubmit to another journal,

revise in light of these comments. Make sure you have the right journal.

• Elicit all the author opinions re this• May have to alter the article style to suit the

new journal

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Common Reasons why Papers get Rejected

How to read a paper : getting your bearings (deciding what the paper is about)BMJ 1997; 315 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.315.7102.243 (Published 26 July 1997) Cite this as: BMJ 1997;315:243

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You get accepted!

• Triple check the proofs• Make sure all the team is aware and have a

second person proof-read• Follow the journal instructions to the letter re

how to correct proofs• DO NOT use this as an opportunity to change

whole sentences or content, unless a substantive error was made

• Be timely in resubmitting your corrections

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Conclusions

• An excellent experience for all• Do your project as if you are going to publish -

it focuses your thoughts• If you are able to publish it’s then a bonus