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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


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Research Presentation & Publication

  • Dr. Sanjay Mehta
  • C. U. Shah Medical College

Surendranagar 25-09-2016

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Why Publish?

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Scientific Research Paper

  • Title
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • References
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Research

  • Presentation:

Poster Paper

  • Publication:

Article

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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

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Check-List

  • Basic Elements

I M R C Limitations

  • Main results
  • Main results

Noticeable

  • Short talk
  • Greet people
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  • Plan
  • Research
  • Environment
  • Audience

Oral Presentation

  • Audience
  • Attitude
  • Communication
  • Presentation
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Research Publication

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Research Article

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Scientific Link

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Tables

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Figure

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Vancouver Style

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Howard Style

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Journal Search

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  • Journal
  • Journal
  • Impact factor
  • Eigenfactor
  • SCImago Journal Rank
  • h-index
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Journal Indexing

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Peer Review

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GUIDELINES ON GOOD PUBLICATION PRACTICE

  • Study design
  • Ethical approval
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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)
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Acknowledgements

  • Professional writers
  • Fund acquisition
  • Data collection of data
  • Supervision of research
  • Supervision of research
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Research Misconduct

  • X Journal’s authors’ guidelines
  • Fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism

Proposing, performing, or reviewing research,

  • r in reporting research results.
  • r in reporting research results.
  • Gift authorship / Ghost authorship
  • Duplication / Salami” slicing
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Plagiarism

  • Plagiare” (L) - “kidnap.”
  • “…

the use

  • f
  • thers’

published and unpublished ideas

  • r

words (or

  • ther

intellectual property) without attribution or intellectual property) without attribution or permission, and presenting them as new and

  • riginal rather than derived from an existing

source.”

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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

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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.
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Plagiarism

  • Plagiarism
  • vertly

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
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Safeassign

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Manuscript Submission

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Thanks