Writing for publication

Axone. 2001 Jun;22(4):36-9.

Abstract

A discussion of the benefits and obstacles of authoring a paper for a nursing journal is followed by an explanation of the process of writing for publication. Benefits include advancing nursing knowledge and professional recognition of the individual author. The barriers addressed are time, failure to recognize expertise, a reluctance to subject one's work and ideas to the public arena for scrutiny, and lack of confidence with scholarly writing. The discussion focuses on choosing a suitable journal and subject, the role of the editor and peer reviewers in a refereed journal, and a procedure for planning, writing, and editing a paper. The process is addressed both in a generic sense, and specifically when writing a paper for AXON. Strategies to get nurses started with writing, such as critical reading of journal articles individually or with a peer group, writing with a mentor or group, and starting with small projects, are also included.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Authorship
  • Humans
  • Job Description
  • Nurses / psychology*
  • Nursing Research
  • Periodicals as Topic*
  • Planning Techniques
  • Publishing / organization & administration*
  • Role
  • Writing*