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OverviewThis book provides a very readable and authoritative guide to every aspect of publishing in scientific journals. It helps the readers by providing a route map for publishing to find quickly information on the topics that might be bothering them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth Wager , Howard BauchnerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: 3rd edition Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9781138443747ISBN 10: 1138443743 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 14 July 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""In short, this is a must-have book for writers, editors and account managers in medical communications agencies in the publications departments of research institutions and pharmaceutical and medical device companies. I also recommend it to my fellow freelance writers as an easy way to ensure that you are ‘on the same page’ as the companies that you are working with when it comes to disseminating medical research findings"" – Jane Tricker CMPP, Medical Writing ""Like its predecessors this update of Liz Wager’s book is presented concisely, pragmatically and with the inimitable down-to-earth and sharp-witted style familiar to many of us...this book is the source of ""Everything You Need to Know About Medical Publishing but Were Afraid to Ask"" and could well be one of the best bookshelf investments you make this year"". – Moira A Hudson, European Science Editing Journal ""The 3rd edition of Getting Research Published successfully instructs in an authoritative, easy to use, and clear and concise manner."" —Howard Bauchner, MD, Editor in Chief, JAMA and The JAMA Network ""The first thing that strikes you about this book … is its sheer practical nature."" —Peter Thorpe, Independent consultant in information and communications management, European Science Editing Journal (of a previous edition)" In short, this is a must-have book for writers, editors and account managers in medical communications agencies in the publications departments of research institutions and pharmaceutical and medical device companies. I also recommend it to my fellow freelance writers as an easy way to ensure that you are 'on the same page' as the companies that you are working with when it comes to disseminating medical research findings - Jane Tricker CMPP, Medical Writing Like its predecessors this update of Liz Wager's book is presented concisely, pragmatically and with the inimitable down-to-earth and sharp-witted style familiar to many of us...this book is the source of Everything You Need to Know About Medical Publishing but Were Afraid to Ask and could well be one of the best bookshelf investments you make this year. - Moira A Hudson, European Science Editing Journal The 3rd edition of Getting Research Published successfully instructs in an authoritative, easy to use, and clear and concise manner. --Howard Bauchner, MD, Editor in Chief, JAMA and The JAMA Network The first thing that strikes you about this book ... is its sheer practical nature. --Peter Thorpe, Independent consultant in information and communications management, European Science Editing Journal (of a previous edition) In short, this is a must-have book for writers, editors and account managers in medical communications agencies in the publications departments of research institutions and pharmaceutical and medical device companies. I also recommend it to my fellow freelance writers as an easy way to ensure that you are 'on the same page' as the companies that you are working with when it comes to disseminating medical research findings - Jane Tricker CMPP, Medical Writing Like its predecessors this update of Liz Wager's book is presented concisely, pragmatically and with the inimitable down-to-earth and sharp-witted style familiar to many of us...this book is the source of Everything You Need to Know About Medical Publishing but Were Afraid to Ask and could well be one of the best bookshelf investments you make this year. - Moira A Hudson, European Science Editing Journal The 3rd edition of Getting Research Published successfully instructs in an authoritative, easy to use, and clear and concise manner. --Howard Bauchner, MD, Editor in Chief, JAMA and The JAMA Network The first thing that strikes you about this book ... is its sheer practical nature. --Peter Thorpe, Independent consultant in information and communications management, European Science Editing Journal (of a previous edition) Author InformationDr. Elizabeth Wager has been a freelance publications consultant and trainer since 2001 and has worked with scientists, editors and writers on six continents. Before setting up her own company she worked in the publishing and pharmaceutical industries. She is an author of Good Publication Practice for Company-Sponsored Research (GPP3), a Fellow of the UK EQUATOR Centre, Visiting Professor at the University of Split Medical School in Croatia, a member of the Ethics Committees of The BMJ and the World Association of Medical Editors, the former Chair of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and Co-Editor-in-Chief of Research Integrity & Peer Review . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |