by Rebecca Tadokera | Oct 24, 2022 | Medical Writing
A guest blog by Rebecca Tadokera of ScieHealth Communications. Rejection of a manuscript is always disheartening, no matter how plausible the reasons are. While this should not be the case, having your paper rejected always feels personal! Perhaps because many a...
by Esther van de Vosse | Oct 11, 2018 | Formatting, Publishing
About one in 12 men and one in 200 women in the world is color blind. No need to explain that it will also affect scientists. For color blind scientists many graphs and figures are very hard to interpret correctly. Especially because many authors appear to prefer the...
by Esther van de Vosse | Sep 1, 2018 | Medical Writing, Publishing
Whether you are new to writing manuscripts or a seasoned author, there is always room for improvement. For those who have hardly ever published an article in a peer-reviewed journal, writing a research article can be overwhelming. How do you start, and what needs to...
by Esther van de Vosse | Aug 25, 2018 | Formatting
Formatting documents in APA or Chicago style is required by many journals and educational institutes. The APA style was originally developed by the American Psychological Association and contains guidelines for writing, using sources, referencing, adding footnotes,...
by Esther van de Vosse | Jul 28, 2018 | Publishing
When you are writing your first publication, you may not be aware of how much work it is to format your references to match the style of the journal. Every journal has its own requirements, such as: titles in italics, journal names in bold, journal names abbreviated...
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