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Publishing particulars: Part 3. General writing tips, editing, and responding to peer review
1Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States.
Abstract:
In Part 3 of this Perspective on Publishing Particulars, I begin by providing several general writing tips to consider when developing a manuscript for publication. I then discuss the process involved in rigorously editing research papers and advance some important considerations for manuscript submission. I next share my thoughts and recommendations when attempting to interpret and respond to comments from the manuscript peer review process. Finally, I discuss author responsibilities after a manuscript is accepted for publication. Overall, this portion of the 3-part commentary seeks to complete a broader discussion on publishing in the biomedical sciences aimed at better informing early-stage investigators about many of the nuances of this critical area of professional development.
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