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Research Presentation & Publication Dr. Sanjay Mehta C. U. Shah Medical College Surendranagar 25-09-2016 Why Publish? Scientific Research Paper Title Abstract Introduction Methods Methods Results Discussion


  1. Research Presentation & Publication Dr. Sanjay Mehta C. U. Shah Medical College Surendranagar 25-09-2016

  2. Why Publish?

  3. Scientific Research Paper • Title • Abstract • Introduction • Methods • Methods • Results • Discussion • Conclusion • References

  4. Research • Presentation : Poster Paper • Publication : Article

  5. Fonts • Type: Sans-serif • Size: Title: 85 points Author(s): 56 points Author(s): 56 points Headers: 36 points Texts: 24 points Legends: 18 points Captions: 18 points

  6. Check-List • Basic Elements I M R C Limitations • Main results • Main results Noticeable • Short talk • Greet people

  7. Oral Presentation • Plan • Research • Environment • Audience • Audience • Attitude • Communication • Presentation

  8. Research Publication

  9. Research Article

  10. Scientific Link

  11. Tables

  12. Figure

  13. Vancouver Style

  14. Howard Style

  15. Journal Search

  16. • Journal • Journal • Impact factor • Eigenfactor • SCImago Journal Rank • h-index

  17. Journal Indexing

  18. Peer Review

  19. GUIDELINES ON GOOD PUBLICATION PRACTICE • Study design • Ethical approval

  20. Authorship • Authors = Qualify = Author • Criteria: (1) substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data; interpretation of data; (2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and (3) final approval of the version to be published. • Conditions (1), (2), and (3) must all be met. • A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, et al. (1-6 / et al)

  21. Acknowledgements • Professional writers • Fund acquisition • Data collection of data • Supervision of research • Supervision of research

  22. Research Misconduct • X Journal’s authors’ guidelines • Fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism Proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results. or in reporting research results. • Gift authorship / Ghost authorship • Duplication / Salami” slicing

  23. Plagiarism • Plagiare” (L) - “kidnap.” • “… the use of others’ published and unpublished ideas or words (or other intellectual property) without attribution or intellectual property) without attribution or permission , and presenting them as new and original rather than derived from an existing source.”

  24. Plagiarism • Legal / Ethical consequences • Willful: Serious offence Article retraction / Publication ban Reported to employers and/or the Reported to employers and/or the professional bodies Loss of funding / professional dignity / employment

  25. Research Misconduct: Tips to avoid • Acknowledge the original source • ‘copied verbatim’ • Cite references accurately. • X multiple articles from one research. • X multiple articles from one research. • Confession - Unintentional.

  26. Plagiarism • Plagiarism overtly demonstrates your brashness. To do it covertly amounts to cowardice. To do it efficiently qualifies as an expertise; since ultimate success of a theft expertise; since ultimate success of a theft essentially lies in the theft passing undetected. • SafeAssign ™ / WCopyFind ™ / CrossCheck

  27. Safeassign

  28. Manuscript Submission

  29. Thanks

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