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  1. Steps to write and publish a scientific paper:
    1. Do not rush submitting your article for publication.
    2. Select an appropriate publication outlet.
    3. Read the aims and scope and author guidelines of your target journal carefully.
    4. Make a good first impression with your title and abstract.
    5. Have a professional editing firm copy-edit (not just proofread) your manuscript1.
    6. Follow the processes involved in writing for and publishing in scientific journals, including choosing a suitable journal, writing each part of the paper, submitting the paper, responding to peer review, and checking the proofs2.
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    7 steps to publishing in a scientific journal

    • 1. Do not rush submitting your article for publication. ...
    • 2. Select an appropriate publication outlet. ...
    • 3. Read the aims and scope and author guidelines of your target journal carefully. ...
    www.elsevier.com/connect/7-steps-to-publishing-i…
    The book guides readers through the processes involved in writing for and publishing in scientific journals, from choosing a suitable journal, to writing each part of the paper, to submitting the paper and responding to peer review, through checking the proofs.
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    When writing for scientific journals, 4 fundamental recommendations are: clearly stating the usefulness of the study, formulating a key message, limiting unnecessary words, and using strategic sentence structure. To demonstrate usefulness, focus on how the study addresses a meaningful gap in current knowledge or understanding.
    For almost four decades, first as a student and then a supervisor, How to Write and Publish has been my go-to resource for scientific writing. It is both informative and a joy to read; students-and academics-engage with it.
    Scientific articles should have a clear and concise take-home message. Typically, this is expressed in 1 to 2 sentences that summarize the main point of the paper. This message can be used to focus the presentation of background information, results, and discussion of findings.
    Writing a scientific paper is an important component of the research process, yet researchers often receive little formal training in scientific writing. This is especially true in low-resource settings.