Focuses on ways of selecting medical literature to be published in the British Medical Journal. Reasons for writing medical journals; Role of editorial committees in selecting articles to be published; Criteria in the selection.
Focuses on research publications from the department of general practice at Glasgow University in Scotland. Importance of publications in learning; Use of proper key words for computer reference systems; Tips to help contributors of medical journals.
Focuses on the standardization of medical journal publication in Great Britain. Improvement of quality of published papers; Selection of journals for the publication; Chances of authors and readers for the most demanding journal.
Presents guidelines to authors for the preparation of papers for publication. Length of the original articles; Assessment of medical works before publication; Evaluation of topics to be discussed in the 'Talking Point' articles.
Published
1982
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