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  • Book
    Marilyn H. Oermann.
    Summary: "Writing for publication in nursing is essential to disseminate evidence, share initiatives and innovations with others, provide new information to keep nurses up to date, and communicate the findings of research. Writing manuscripts is hard work, but the process can be simplified by understanding how to develop a manuscript and submit it for publication. Writing for Publication in Nursing, now in its fifth edition, was prepared for beginning and experienced authors, for nurses, and for graduate students in nursing to guide them in writing literature reviews, research reports, evidence syntheses, quality improvement and clinical articles, and other types of papers"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Part I: Preparing to Write
    Getting Started
    Selecting a Journal
    Authorship and Preparing to Write
    Reviewing the Literature
    Part II: Writing Research, Evidence Synthesis, Clinical Practice, and Quality Improvement Articles
    Research Reports
    Evidence Syntheses : Conducting and Reporting Reviews
    Clinical Practice Articles
    Articles Reporting Quality Improvement
    Part III: Chapters, Books, and Other Forms of Writing
    Other Types of Writing
    Books and Book Chapters
    Part IV: The Writing Process
    Writing Process
    References
    Tables and Figures
    Part V: Final Paper Through Publication
    Final Paper and Submission to Journal
    Editorial Review Process
    Publishing Process
    Open Access Journals.
    Digital Access R2Library [2024]