‘ Authorship Skills’ Web-Bibliography
Overview Contains annotated links to WWW based/ full-text information on how to: Conduct ethical research Write a scientific paper Write a structured abstract Prepare manuscripts for submission Write footnotes and bibliographies Avoid plagiarism Links last checked –
Acadia University: ‘You Quote it, you note it!’ Site is a 10 minute tutorial that covers the principal components of plagiarism Contains a series of graphical slides and examples geared toward what a student needs to know Includes yes/no questions that the participant answers
African Malaria Network Trust: Web- Based Course On Health Research Ethics A research ethics course that is a joint project between AMANET and the European- Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership Targeted toward members of ethics committees, researchers and general health personnel in developing countries Online registration is free and participants must complete five compulsory and two optional modules to obtain a certificate
American Chemical Society: Publishing Your Research 101 Includes 3 brief (4-6 minute) videos: How to write a paper to communicate your research Writing your cover letter Selecting peers to suggest as reviewers Also has links to videos on related topics (improving your writing skills, how to choose your area of research, what have you done when your article is rejected)
AuthorAID A global research community that provides resources and training for researchers in developing countries Supports developing country researchers with: Numerous documents and presentations on ‘best practices’ in writing and publication (<400) Personal mentoring by researchers and professional editors A discussion and question forum – on key topics including authoring skills & research and analysis World wide training sessions To register, go to
Blackwell Publishing: Best Practice Guidelines on Publishing Ethics Reviews and suggests practices for a series of ethical issues related to scientific publishing: Authorship acknowledgement Multiple publications Conflict of interest Acknowledgement of funding sources Image manipulation guidelines Online submission of supplemental data (datasets, videos) Submission of clinical trials to Central Registry (health sciences) Institutional review board approval (health sciences)
BMJ: Resources for Authors Full-text resources providing tools for authors Topics range from how to submit an article for publication to a discussion of the publication process itself, including the peer review process, editorial policies and the BMJ style Resources are geared toward one publisher’s journals Information is relevant for the submission of papers to numerous Scientific/Technical/Medical journals
‘Citing and Referencing: How to Acknowledge Your Sources’ A tutorial about proper referencing for research papers Topics covered include plagiarism, terminology, style(s), electronic resources, citation composition and reference lists/bibliographies Much of the material is relevant to biomedical research including examples from the APA, Harvard, and Vancouver styles Developed by Monash University, Australia
Citing Bibliographic and Electronic Resources Contains links to several sites on: research and documentation online Vancouver format APA format MLA format Maintained by the Library Resource Center, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii/Manoa (see Virtual Reference Tools contents at top of page)
Council of Scientific Editors: Sample Correspondence for Editors Contains sample correspondence to specific situations that journal editors may face Topics include manuscript overlap, figure duplication, authorship disputes, clinical trials not registered, undisclosed conflict of interest, rejection of manuscript, etc. es/index.cfm?pageid= es/index.cfm?pageid=3335
Council of Science Editors: Editorial Policies Covers a number of relevant topics including promoting integrity in research, organizational policies and editorial practices Free access to ‘CSE's White Paper on Promoting Integrity in Scientific Journal Publications’ Useful for editors and prospective authors ndex.cfm?pageid= ndex.cfm?pageid=3286
DePauw University: Avoiding Plagiarism Guide defines and describes plagiarism and contains ‘general guidelines’: Words you need to know Types of plagiarism Why students plagiarize Case study Ways to avoid plagiarism Plagiarism and the Web
Duke University Libraries: Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism Overview of use of proper citations and how to avoid plagiarism ‘Plagiarism Awareness’ section covers warning signs, what to cite and how to cite Also includes Universities’ policies
Duke University: Writing Studio Contains a series of useful ‘resources’: Academic writing ESL (English as a Second Language) resources Working with sources Genres of writing including abstract, annotated bibiliography, literature review, research and grant proposal and scientific writing Writing for specific resources including science Grammar and reference
EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles to be Published in English Project is to make international research articles and other scientific publications more complete, concise and clear Contains generalized guidelines for authors, translators and editors Available via the Internet or downloadable as PDFs; translated into 13 languages Developed by the European Association of Scientific Editors
EndNote Web Is available for Band 1 HINARI institutions from the ‘Reference Sources’ drop down menu Is a commercial reference management software package, used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays and articles Users can add references to a 'library' manually or via importing or exporting via the program You must login to HINARI to have access to this resource
Elsevier’s Guide to Publication L inks to a series of documents to foster publication with the largest scientific and biomedical publisher Includes how to edit a manuscript and draft a cover letter, a submission checklist and links to a guide to authors for individual publishers Contains guides for one publisher Information is relevant for the submission of papers to numerous Scientific/Technical/Medical journals s/howtosubmitpaper s/howtosubmitpaper
Exemplar: words in context Tool lets you see how a particular term or phrase is used in peer-reviewed, published literature Specific terms (e.g. developing countries) are typed into a keyword search box Searches can be limited by keyword subject or journal title Displayed results are examples of how the term is used in specific journal articles While the website gives you ‘examples’, you are not able to access the full-text journal articles from the links Tool has been developed by Springer Publishing
FAHAMU: Writing for Science and Effective Writing – Core Skills Basic overview of writing for science and skills for effective writing Includes how to develop a concept, organize ideas, prepare an outline and write and edit a draft Maintained by FAHAMU, a network for social justice based in the UK
Forum for African Medical Editors (FAME) The professional association and network for 15 African-based publishers Contains several useful tools including guidelines for reviewers and editorial procedures Would assist authors in preparing manuscripts for submission FAME’s activities are supported by WHO/TDR and INASP erships-networks/fame-guidelines erships-networks/fame-guidelines
Global Forum for Health Research Aims to improve the allocation of research funds and facilitates collaboration among partners, both in the public and private sectors Contains the ‘10/90 Report’ (an estimated 10% of global biomedical research funds are used for research into 90% of the world's health problems), the Annual Forum on Health Research, and Communicating Health Research Includes the ‘Bias Free Framework’ - Publications/Publications/The-BIAS-FREE-Framework-A- practical-tool-for-identifying-and-eliminating-social-biases-in- health-research Publications/Publications/The-BIAS-FREE-Framework-A- practical-tool-for-identifying-and-eliminating-social-biases-in- health-research A practical tool that provides users with a user-friendly, rights-based tool for identifying and eliminating research biases deriving from social hierarchies Also contains a valuable ‘Links’ page of organizations with an interest in health research and communication
Health Research Resources Part of the FHI/SatelLife ‘Essential Health Links’ gateway Contains annotated links to sites that facilitate health research in developing countries Links include information ranging from the design of health research and a health research web-bibliography, to a guide to international and non-governmental agencies that foster research in this environment links/health-research-resources links/health-research-resources
HINARI – Authorship Skills Modules Modules developed to assist researchers in HINARI eligible countries; accessible to all. Includes presentations and exercises: How to write a scientific paper Intellectual property (copyright and plagiarism) Strategies for effective writing Web-bibliography Authorship skills FAQs
How to write a research paper and get it published Summarizes what an editor looks for: Importance of reading the guidelines of the journal Importance of title and abstract Use of structured abstract format - introduction, methods, results, and discussion Examples of ‘what journal should I select’ Written by Gavin Yamey MD, a Senior Editor at PLoS Medicine imarily%20For%20Students%20And%20Residents/How ToWriteAPaperUpdatedApril2008%20G%20Yamey.pdf imarily%20For%20Students%20And%20Residents/How ToWriteAPaperUpdatedApril2008%20G%20Yamey.pdf
Indiana University: How to Recognize Plagiarism Developed for students at Indiana University but… Can be used for any non-profit educational purpose; can print and distribute the tutorial Includes overview, cases, examples, practice and a test plus resources
Instructions to Authors in the Health Sciences Links to websites that provide instructions to authors for over 6,000 journals in the health and life sciences All links are to ‘primary sources’ - to publishers and organizations with editorial responsibilities for the titles Access is via title/alphabetical listing or subject keyword or journal title searching Maintained by the Raymond H. Mulford Library, Health Sciences Campus, University of Toledo, U.S.
Office of Research Integrity (ORI) Sponsored by the U.S. Public Health Service, ORI promotes integrity in biomedical and behavioral research For 4000 institutions worldwide, the organization monitors investigations of research misconduct Site contains links to guides and policies on responsible conduct of research Valuable resource for ethical research
‘Starting A New Scholarly Journal in Africa’ Published by the Public Knowledge Project, Vancouver, British Columbia in 2006 50 page PDF file; details the benefits and challenges of starting a new scholarly journal in Africa Contains extensive overview of the types of journals and publication methods and details the process of developing an online, open access journal Good overview of all the components necessary for publishing a journal
‘The Structured Abstract: An Essential Tool for Research’ Structured Abstracts often are required for the submission of research proposals, reports and presentations Key components are: objectives, methods, results and conclusions - which are explained in the site with links to examples and a bibliography Developed by the Research Section of the Medical Library Association (U.S.A)
Tips on Effective Writing Document focuses on these key concepts for the author: Understand the importance of using a clear, simple writing style Realize there's no point writing your piece if you don't have a clear message Grasp the basic rules of effective writing Written by Gavin Yamey MD, a Senior Editor at PLoS Medicine imarily%20For%20Students%20And%20Residents/Effec tiveWritingUpdatedApril2008%20G%20Yamey.pdf imarily%20For%20Students%20And%20Residents/Effec tiveWritingUpdatedApril2008%20G%20Yamey.pdf
Toolkit for Making Written Material Clear and Effective 11-part Toolkit provides a detailed and comprehensive set of tools to help writers make written material in printed formats easier for people to read, understand, and use Includes sections on guidelines for writing and design, how to collect and use feedback from users, using readability formulas and how to revise documents Developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication Detailed information on how to write and edit for a biomedical publication Contains information on the application of the uniform requirements, responsibilities of one or multiple authors, peer review process, ethical issues in research, and privacy and confidentiality of research participants Also includes a section on preparation of a manuscript Maintained and regularly updated by the International Committee for Medical Journals and the ‘Uniform Requirements’ have been adopted by many biomedical journals
University of California/Davis: Avoiding Plagiarism A two page summary of plagiarism geared toward students that includes What is plagiarism? Why be concerned about plagiarism? How to cite sources Guidelines for avoiding plagiarism Examples
University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill: Plagiarism A handout for students that explains what plagiarism is and outlines steps students can follow to avoid plagiarizing: What is plagiarism? What about common knowledge? What about paraphrasing? Steps to avoid plagiarism
Webgraphy of Health Resources Guide to information useful on identifying priorities on global health research; getting access to databases and bibliographic resources; formulating research projects and providing links to potential collaborators Criteria for inclusion in the web-bibliography were the scientific, social and technical relevance of each organization Each cited source contains an annotation and hypertext link to the specific organization Produced in 2005 by the Task Group on Building Partnerships, Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research; is a downloadable PDF document.
Wiley-Blackwell: Author Services Documents to assist authors in preparing and submitting publications Topics include: Find a Journal, Editorial policies, Author Resources (copyright, English language editing, ethics, etc.), Author Rights and Benefits and FAQs Designed to assist the submission of papers to this publisher Information is relevant for the submission of papers to numerous Scientific/Technical/Medical journals
Writing Center/University of Wisconsin/Madison: Writer’s Handbook The Writer’s Handbook contains guidelines about: Stages of writing process Common types of writing assignments Grammar and punctuation Improving your writing skills Citing references in your paper While not necessarily geared toward scientific writing, the material is quite useful
Writing/Technical & Scientific Contains links to several sites on: Citing bibliographic & electronic sources Writing a literature review Also contains links to sites on: Preparing a poster Presentation skills Tutorials for searching on the Internet Reading/evaluating literature Statistics & epidemiology Maintained by the Library Resource Center, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii/Manoa (see Virtual Reference Tools contents at top of page)
World Association of Medical Editors A voluntary association of ~1000 publications fostering cooperation between peer-reviewed medical journals Site contains discussions of many issues relevant to doing research and publishing in developing countries Topics include plagiarism, ethical research, peer review, and small and non- English medical journals
Zotero Free, easy-to-use bibliographic reference manager Helps researchers collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources Can be downloaded from address below Users your web browser; also a stand- alone version (beta)
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