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How to Write a Journal Article 2

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Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
Online course : (2 hr.)
Place of Publication:
London : SAGE Publishing 2021
Summary:
This course will equip learners with the ability to utilize and present supplemental material, including data and third-party content, effectively within their article. It will give advice on how to transform a thesis into a high-quality journal article and cover all the information in order to present data in your article to a high standard. This course will help learners to: • Evaluate why data is used within a journal article and make informed decisions on when and how to use research data. • Recognize key ways to present data and apply these formats appropriately. • Create and format data presentation techniques that highlight findings and drive impact. • Understand the different types of research data and how to document it. • Understand what open research data is, why sharing data is important, and how to share it. • Reuse suitable material in their article while abiding by appropriate copyright and permission guidelines. • Effectively turn your thesis into an article. • Evaluate the advantages and limitations of supplemental materials to inform what material will best support their paper. • Identify suitable materials that should be incorporated within supplemental files. MODULE ONE: PRESENTING DATA 1. Why present data? 2. Presenting data as text 3. Presenting data in tables 4. Presenting data in graphs 5. Equations and statistics MODULE TWO: WHAT IS RESEARCH DATA AND HOW TO SHARE IT 1. What is research data? 2. Open research data 3. How do I share my data? MODULE THREE: REUSING THIRD-PARTY MATERIAL 1. Copyright 2. Permissions 3. STM permissions guidelines 4. Reusing tables and figures MODULE FOUR: TURNING YOUR THESIS INTO AN ARTICLE 1. How to write an article from a thesis 2. The steps involved MODULE FIVE: SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL 1. What is supplemental material? 2. Images and figures as supplemental material 3. Multimedia 4. Data as supplemental material
ISBN:
1-5297-5467-4
OCLC:
1263344904

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