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Anatomy of writing for publication for nurses /

"Writing well is not the result of luck or innate talent. Writing is a skill you can learn, just as you learned nursing skills such as venipuncture and suctioning. However, nurses often find it challenging to write. After all, as Margaret McClure says in Words of Wisdom From Pivotal Nurse Leade...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Saver, Cynthia, 1955- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, IN : Sigma Theta Tau International, [2021]
Edición:Fourth edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Foreword -- Introduction -- Part 1: A Primer on Writing and Publishing -- Chapter 1: Anatomy of Writing -- Chapter 2: Finding, Refining, and Defining a Topic -- Chapter 3: How to Select and Query a Publication -- Chapter 4: Finding and Documenting Sources -- Chapter 5: Organizing the Article -- Chapter 6: Writing Skills Lab -- Chapter 7: All About Graphics and Tables -- Chapter 8: Submissions and Revisions -- Chapter 9: Writing a Peer Review -- Chapter 10: Publishing for Global Authors -- Chapter 11: Legal and Ethical Issues -- Chapter 12: Promoting Your Work -- Part 2: Tips for Writing Different Types of Articles -- Chapter 13: Writing the Clinical Article -- Chapter 14: Writing the Research Report -- Chapter 15: Writing the Review Article -- Chapter 16: Reporting the Quality Improvement or Evidence-Based Practice Project -- Chapter 17: Writing for Presentations -- Chapter 18: From Student Project or Dissertation to Publication -- Chapter 19: Writing Continuing Education Programs -- Chapter 20: Writing the Nursing Narrative -- Chapter 21: Think Outside the Journal: Alternative Publication Options -- Chapter 22: Writing a Book or Book Chapter -- Chapter 23: Writing for a General Audience -- Part 3: Appendices -- Appendix A: Tips for Editing Checklist -- Appendix B: Proofing Checklist -- Appendix C: Publishing Terminology -- Appendix D: Guidelines for Reporting Results -- Appendix E: Statistical Abbreviations -- Appendix F: What Editors and Writers Want -- Appendix G: Publishing Secrets From Editors. 
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