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1 - Welcome
2 - Introduction and history
3 - The scientific method
4 - Research method and type of result
5 - Completing the experimental process
6 - Profession vs. quality of data
7 - Scientific societies I
8 - Scientific societies II
9 - Scientific societies III
10 - Scientific societies IV
11 - Scientific societies V
12 - Scientific societies VI
13 - The peer-review system I
14 - The peer-review system II
15 - The peer-review system III
16 - The peer-review system IV
17 - On-line peer-review management I
18 - On-line peer-review management II
19 - On-line peer-review management III
20 - Evaluating the quality of journals I
21 - Evaluating the quality of journals II
22 - Evaluating the quality of journals III
23 - Impact Factor: What is it? I
24 - Impact Factor: What is it? II
25 - Impact Factor: What is it? III
26 - Getting down to writing
27 - Scientific writing: Collaboration
28 - Scientific writing: Aims I
29 - Scientific writing: Aims II
30 - Prior to writing: Brainstorming
31 - Prior to writing: Style
32 - Prior to writing: Picking a journal
33 - Prior to writing: Formatting I
34 - Prior to writing: Formatting II
35 - Prior to writing: Formatting III
36 - Prior to writing: Formatting IV
37 - Parts of a manuscript
38 - Types of publications
39 - CONSORT statement I
40 - CONSORT statement II
41 - CONSORT statement III
42 - Questions an editor asks
43 - Ethical obligations of the author
44 - Setting our ideas into words
45 - Author vs. reader: Same ideas? I
46 - Author vs. reader: Same ideas? II
47 - Developing the manuscript sequence
48 - Tools needed for writing
49 - The title page
50 - Abstract I
51 - Abstract II
52 - Abstract III
53 - Key words
54 - IMRAD structure
55 - IMRAD structure: Introduction
56 - IMRAD structure: Methods
57 - IMRAD structure: Results
58 - Expressing the results visually
59 - IMRAD structure: Discussion
60 - References I
61 - References II
62 - Summary: Writing the article
63 - Non-native English speakers
64 - Use of language
65 - Create your own strategy
66 - Sending manuscripts
67 - Rejected manuscripts I
68 - Rejected manuscripts II
69 - Conclusion
34 - Prior to writing: Formatting II
This interesting web site of the Raymond H. Mulford Library of the Medical College of Ohio offers links to the Instructions for Authors of more than 7,000 biomedical journals.