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Featured: Integrating Reflection in Writing

Integrating Reflection in Writing Phillip M. Timcheck nurse author & Editor, 2018, 28(2), 2 Reflection is frequently mentioned in the literature as a learning activity, primarily as a means to...

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Featured: The Discussion Section of a Manuscript

Starting the “Discussion” Section of a Manuscript Roger Watson Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(2), 3 In my work around the world, delivering writing for publication workshops, a frequent question...

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Featured: Research Brief: The Woodhull Study Revisited

The Woodhull Study Revisted: Nurses’ Representation in Health News Media Diana J. Mason, Barbara Glickstein, Laura Nixon, Kristi Westphaln, Sarah Han, Kimberly Acquaviva nurse author & Editor,...

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Dealing with Rejection Disappointment

Dealing with the Disappointment of the “Reject” or “Revise” Letter Peggy L. Chinn Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(2), 5. “My article was rejected and I have not looked at it since.” “The Editor...

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Gold, Green, or Diamond: Which is Best?

Gold, Green, or Diamond: Which is Best? Roger Watson Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(2), 6. With the advent of open access publishing a new terminology has arisen to help people understand the...

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Featured: Mythbusters: Society Membership and Publishing

Mythbusters: Society Membership and Publishing Leslie H. Nicoll Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(3), 1 Editor’s Note: This is an article in an occasional series where the author will take on a myth...

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Featured: Why Are So Few Nursing Science Papers Retracted?

Why Are So Few Nursing Science Papers Retracted? Richard Gray Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(3), 2 Retraction is an important part of the scientific method. Research that is flawed—because of...

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Featured: Editor Role: Manuscript Decisions Early On

What Does an Editor Actually Do: Decisions about Manuscripts at the Point of Submission Jacqueline Owens Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(3), 3 You are writing a scholarly article, alone or with...

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Online Literacy Skills Applied to the Sources You Cite

Online Literacy Skills Applied to the Sources You Cite Peggy L. Chinn Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(3), 4 Scholarly publishing and publication literacy has always been a realm of knowledge that...

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Think. Check.WRITE.Submit.

Think. Check.WRITE.Submit. Leslie H. Nicoll Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(3), 5 Think.Check.Submit is an online initiative that is designed “to help researchers identify trusted journals for...

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Featured: Podcasting: An Effective Way of Disseminating Your Work

Podcasting: An Effective Way of Disseminating Your Work Roger Watson Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(3), 6 Ever considered making a podcast? If you are not sure what a podcast is, it’s a sound or...

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Selecting Keywords for your Manuscript

Selecting Keywords for your Manuscript Marilyn H. Oermann and Beverly Murphy Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(4), 1 Most journals ask authors to include keywords with their manuscript submissions....

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Guard Your Academic Writing “A” Time

Guard Your Academic Writing “A” Time Lynn B. Clutter Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(4), 2 During the busyness of life in the academic world, it is critically important to guard time for writing....

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Mapping Your Way to Successful Writing

Mapping Your Way to Successful Writing Carol V. McIlhenny and Teresa Shellenbarger Nurse author & Editor, 2018, 28(4), 3 Students, faculty, and even accomplished authors sometimes struggle to get...

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Featured: Grammar: What It Is, and What It Is Not

Grammar: What It Is, and What It Is Not Thomas Lawrence Long Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(4), 4 In my role providing writing support services in the University of Connecticut’s Center for...

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Featured: Civility in Nursing Peer Review

Civility in Nursing Peer Review: Giving and Receiving Feedback Jennifer Chicca and Teresa Shellenbarger Nurse author & Editor, 2018, 28(4), 5 A novice author prepared and submitted a manuscript to...

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Point/Counterpoint: Getting Started on Writing

Point/Counterpoint: Getting Started on Writing a Manuscript Roger Watson and Leslie H. Nicoll Nurse Author & Editor, 2018, 28(4), 6. Point (RW): What happens when you sit down to write? Does it...

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Mythbusters: Citing Online Sources

Mythbusters: Wikipedia and Other Web Material as Sources for Scholarly Publishing Peggy L Chinn Nurse Author & Editor, 2019, 29(1), 1 Question: I learned in school that you are not supposed to cite...

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Featured: Benefits of Summer Scholarships

Growing Young Researchers: Benefits of Summer Scholarships Jess Grimmond, Denis Visentin, Rachel Kornhaber, and Michelle Cleary NURSE AUTHOR & EDITOR, 2019, 29(1), 2 INTRODUCTION Summer...

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Announcement: Directory of Nursing Journals

from the editor, February 3, 2019 We are excited to announce that the Directory of Nursing Journals is now available here on the Nurse Author & Editor website! For almost two decades, Nurse Author...

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