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How to Write a Journal Article 1: Putting Your Article Together

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
Online course : (3 hr.)
Place of Publication:
London : SAGE Publishing 2021
Summary:
This course equips researchers with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to write and organize a strong journal article, meeting all the requirements of a publisher. It explores the use of coauthors, where authors share their experiences and give advice on how to effectively work with a team of authors. It also provides guidance on how to maximize the discoverability of your article through channels such as social media and search engines. This course will help learners to: • Understand the importance of structuring and formatting a journal article to meet expectations of the relevant Journal. • Use these as a blueprint to clarify their thinking, articulate their research, and present the article correctly. • Identify and apply effective strategies and resources to ensure their research is articulated clearly within the article. • Make further use of these strategies to increase chances of getting published • Identify key strategies to increase article discoverability and apply these to maximize the visibility of their article. MODULE ONE: STRUCTURING YOUR ARITCLE 1. Tips for getting started 2. Guidelines and structure 3. Formatting 4. Checklists MODULE TWO: TIPS FOR WRITING 1. Technical writing skills tips 2. Proofreading and editing 3. The foundations of a poorly written article 4. How SAGE can help you improve your manuscript MODULE THREE: DEFINING AUTHORSHIP 1. Author responsibilities 2. Co-authors 3. Corresponding authors 4. Using ORCID to improve the recognition of your research MODULE FOUR: INCREASING DISCOVERABILITY OF YOUR ARTICLE 1. Help readers find your article 2. Social media 3. Search engine optimization
ISBN:
1-5297-5455-0
OCLC:
1240223428

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