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This workshop examines how to write a manuscript for publication. Strategies for successful submission and acceptance will be discussed, including resources to aid novice and experienced authors. Differences between writing for academic assignments and writing for publication will be explored.
Have you considered submitting a manuscript for publication and do not know where to start or feel overwhelmed by the process? In part one of this four-hour workshop, the presenters will discuss why it is critical to publish in nursing, the types of publications, strategies for writing a successful manuscript, the peer review process, and what happens after your paper is accepted. We will talk about an overview of preparing your manuscript, including using author guidelines and other reporting standards.
Part two of this workshop is designed to be highly practical. It will guide you through the process of undertaking a literature review on your topic, preparing it for publication, and using AI to expedite the process. We encourage everyone interested to bring in a working manuscript. The workshop will reserve time to help you prepare your manuscript for publication, ensuring that you leave with tangible progress.
Learning Objectives:
Describe how to prepare a manuscript for publication using author guidelines, reporting standards, and best practice guidance
Describe the importance of the literature review process and explain how AI can help speed up the process while remaining rigorous and accurate.
Identify resources available to support authors, including the Elsevier Researcher Academy