Publication and Public Health

Posted On 2018-01-16 03:09:15

Guest Editor:
Tom Lang, MA, Principal
Tom Lang Communications and Training International, Seattle Washington, USA

The main purpose for this focused issue:

1. To discuss how to write a better research article;
2. To discuss how to properly document their research and statistical analyses;
3. To discuss how to prepare tables, graphs, and images for publication;
4. To discuss what ethical issues need to be addressed;
5. To discuss how to choose a journal;
6. To discuss how to communicate with the journal throughout the publishing process.


Preface

Introduction to the special issue on publishing in public health journals

Tom Lang

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Review Article

Reporting the methods used in public health research and practice

Donna F. Stroup1*, C. Kay Smith2*, Benedict I. Truman2*

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Ethical treatment of participants in public health research

Ghada K. Al Tajir

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Writing a better research article

Thomas A. Lang

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How to Report the Results of Public Health Research

Farrokh Habibzadeh1,2

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Preparing Better Graphs

Laura King

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Preparing better tables

Wei Liu

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Choosing and communicating with journals

Thomas A. Lang

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Disclosure:
The series “Publication and Public Health” was commissioned by the editorial office, Journal of Public Health and Emergency without any sponsorship or funding. Tom Lang served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the series.