| Literature DB >> 33167977 |
Diego A Forero1,2, Sandra Lopez-Leon3, George Perry4.
Abstract
Publishing articles in international scientific journals is the primary method for the communication of validated research findings and ideas. Journal articles are commonly used as a major input for evaluations of researchers and institutions. Few articles have been published previously about the different aspects needed for writing high-quality articles. In this manuscript, we provide an updated and brief guide for the multiple dimensions needed for writing manuscripts in the health and biological sciences, from current, international and interdisciplinary perspectives and from our expertise as authors, peer reviewers and editors. We provide key suggestions for writing major sections of the manuscript (e.g. title, abstract, introduction, methods, results and discussion), for submitting the manuscript and bring an overview of the peer review process and of the post-publication impact of the articles.Entities:
Keywords: Abstracting and indexing; Biological science disciplines; Peer review; Publications; Writing
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33167977 PMCID: PMC7653709 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-020-02596-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Key digital resources to facilitate the writing of articles in the health and biological sciences
| Online Resource | Website | Use |
|---|---|---|
| JANE | jane.biosemantics.org | To identify journals and authors with similar articles |
| Journal Suggester (Taylor and Francis) | authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/journal-suggester | To identify candidate journals |
| Journal Finder (Elsevier) | journalfinder.elsevier.com | To identify candidate journals |
| Journal Suggester (Springer Nature) | journalsuggester.springer.com | To identify candidate journals |
| Journal Finder (Wiley) | journalfinder.wiley.com | To identify candidate journals |
| Scimago Journal Rank | scimagojr.com | To identify ranking of journals |
| NLM Catalog | ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog | To identify indexing of journals |
| Journal Citation Reports* | jcr.clarivate.com | To identify IF of journals |
| Directory of Open Access Journals | doaj.org | To identify OA journals |
| ORCID | orcid.org | IDs for researchers |
| Publons | publons.com | Information about peer reviewers |
| Open Science Framework | osf.io | Data repository |
| GitHub | github.com | Code repository |
| figshare | figshare.com | Data repository |
| Google Scholar | scholar.google.com | Search of citations |
| Mendeley | mendeley.com | Management of references |
| Zotero | zotero.org | Management of references |
| EndNote* | endnote.com | Management of references |
| bioRxiv | biorxiv.org | Preprints repository |
| medRxiv | medrxiv.org | Preprints repository |
| ICMJE recommendations | icmje.org/recommendations/browse/ | International criteria for writing manuscripts |
| MeSH on Demand | meshb.nlm.nih.gov/MeSHonDemand | Selection of MeSH |
| Equator Network | equator-network.org | Guidelines for reporting |
| Altmetric | altmetric.com | It provides alternative metrics |
| PubPeer | pubpeer.com | To comment on published articles |
| Retraction Watch | retractionwatch.com | It provides information about retracted articles |
IF Impact Factor; OA Open Access; MeSH Medical Subject Headings
*Commercially available
Fig. 1A graphical overview of the general structure of research articles
Fig. 2An overview of the different dimensions and components of Open Science