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Paediatric Nursing, 1998
Abstract People do not usually read papers from beginning to end. If they are interested in a title they will skim the abstract ; if this does not retain their interest, their attention will wane and they will turn the page and browse elsewhere. The abstract should comprise about six short sentences: onethat describes the introduction , perhaps ...
L M, Sheldon, K L, Jackson
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Abstract People do not usually read papers from beginning to end. If they are interested in a title they will skim the abstract ; if this does not retain their interest, their attention will wane and they will turn the page and browse elsewhere. The abstract should comprise about six short sentences: onethat describes the introduction , perhaps ...
L M, Sheldon, K L, Jackson
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Nurse Researcher, 2000
In the final paper in a four part series, Karen Jackson and Lesley Sheldon outline the key aspects of writing articles for publication in nursing journals.
K, Jackson, , Leicester, L, Sheldon
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In the final paper in a four part series, Karen Jackson and Lesley Sheldon outline the key aspects of writing articles for publication in nursing journals.
K, Jackson, , Leicester, L, Sheldon
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
As the number of medical students increases, the competition for foundation and specialist training posts becomes more intense. One way to strengthen your application is to show the selection committee that you have written articles that have been peer reviewed and published in respected journals.
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As the number of medical students increases, the competition for foundation and specialist training posts becomes more intense. One way to strengthen your application is to show the selection committee that you have written articles that have been peer reviewed and published in respected journals.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1951
HAVE you ever been frightened by a blank piece of paper? No? Well, maybe you haven't tried to write an article for publication lately. Many a stouthearted nurse who thinks nothing of assisting at a major operation loses heart at the thought of being asked to put down her thoughts in writing. She winds the paper into her portable, takes a swallow of hot
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HAVE you ever been frightened by a blank piece of paper? No? Well, maybe you haven't tried to write an article for publication lately. Many a stouthearted nurse who thinks nothing of assisting at a major operation loses heart at the thought of being asked to put down her thoughts in writing. She winds the paper into her portable, takes a swallow of hot
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1994
If you've never written an article before, it can seem like a monumental task. These tips will ease the way.
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If you've never written an article before, it can seem like a monumental task. These tips will ease the way.
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Australian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2004
One mathematician remarked: I get very annoyed at having to write things down on paper. It’s slow, cumbersome, you can’t do it anywhere. Nonetheless, publishing is a necessary part of academic life in universities, even more so in the UK since the introduction of research assessment exercises. What ‘should’ be published? Why?
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One mathematician remarked: I get very annoyed at having to write things down on paper. It’s slow, cumbersome, you can’t do it anywhere. Nonetheless, publishing is a necessary part of academic life in universities, even more so in the UK since the introduction of research assessment exercises. What ‘should’ be published? Why?
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Writing for publication: writing a book
Midwifery, 1988Many midwives feel they would like to write a book but do not know where to begin. In this article a publisher provides a useful step-by-step guide.
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1986
The final part of research is the publication of results, and good research deserves good writing. Methods, results, conclusions, ideas, and thoughts must be published if they are to last; unless they are put into the literature they can be committed only to a small circle of colleagues or students and will lie beyond recall once verbal communication ...
N. J. B. Wiggin +4 more
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The final part of research is the publication of results, and good research deserves good writing. Methods, results, conclusions, ideas, and thoughts must be published if they are to last; unless they are put into the literature they can be committed only to a small circle of colleagues or students and will lie beyond recall once verbal communication ...
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