Overview
Overview
FADIC Toolkit for Writing Research
How to Write a Great Research Paper Using Reporting Guidelines
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- A Research Paper is any kind of academic writing based on original research which features analysis and interpretation from the author.
- Writing a research paper can be a bit overwhelming.
- That’s why we created this step-by-step toolkit where we take you through the academic writing process one manageable piece at a time.
- We’ll break down the writing process into easy steps to help you understand how to write a research paper fast no matter how long it must be.
Welcome to our Toolkit for Writing Research!
- Using the resources you find here will set you on the right road to writing a great research paper using reporting guidelines
- When published, your article will start a new independent life. It will be read and critically appraised, and it may contribute to systematic reviews, inform clinical guidelines, and influence clinical practice.
Before you Submit your Paper to a Journal, you Need to Consider Whether the Article will Achieve its Purpose:
- Will a reviewer be able to scrutinize your study’s methods to assess the risk of bias?
- Would another researcher be able to replicate your experiment?
- Can numerical results be extracted from your paper easily?
- Have you provided enough detail about your intervention to allow its use in clinical practice?
The Resources in this Toolkit will Help you Achieve a Long and Useful Life for your Article by Reporting it in the Best Way Possible
- Find the right reporting guideline with the EQUATOR wizard
- Browse the EQUATOR library of reporting guidelines
- Read chapters from our textbook explaining why reporting guidelines are helpful
- Look at examples of good reporting
- Using COBWEB, an online tool for writing randomised controlled trial reports
- Read a “How to…” article on reporting medical research
- Use an annotated journal article from Authoraid as inspiration
- Follow the ICJME recommendations
- Professional medical writing support
- General guidance on scientific writing
Related Courses:
Related Mini Courses /One-day Workshop:
- Systematic Review Critical Appraisal Skills Program
- Biostatistics Clinical Guide
- Interpretation of Clinical Trials
Related Books:
- FADIC Library of Electronic Medical Specialties Resources
- FADIC Toolkit for Writing Research
- Clinical Practice Guidelines Tools & Resources
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