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The Voice: An International Journal on Research in Peer Recovery and Addiction Recovery Coaching Reference Guide This reference guide will provide you with an overview of manuscript preparation basics and tips. CONTENTS Definitions Publication Types Manuscripts - An Overview Reference (Citations) Formats - Overview Where Do You Find the Instructions for Writers (Author Guidelines) Where to Find Free (Helpful) Stuff Helpful Resources DEFINITIONS Hybrid Publication: Some of the traditional journals offer an option for authors to make their individual articles freely accessible to anyone worldwide, in some cases for an additional fee. While other articles in the journal remain accessible only through subscription. Manuscript: a fancy word that refers to any work not yet printed or reproduced. The word manuscript comes from the Latin meaning: manu scriptus, -- written by hand. Open Access or Open Source: Open access (OA) provides unrestricted (free) online access to peer-reviewed scholarly research. Open access is primarily intended for scholarly journal articles, but it can also include books, book chapters, and other scholarly works. Open access articles go through normal refereeing and editorial processes (peer-review). Learn more about OA publications - Scholarly Publishing @ MIT Libraries: Open Access FAQ. http://libraries.mit.edu/scholarly/mit-open-access/general-information-about-open-access/open-access-faq/ Peer-reviewing/Peer-reviewed: One of the most acceptable and proven processes used by the majority of well-reputed international journals. The (review) forum includes experts, those who have common area of interest, expertise, and experience to evaluate the work to be published. Learn More about Peer-Review - OMNICS Group (Peer Reviewed Journals) http://omicsonline.org/peer-reviewed-journals.php Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the copying of ideas, text, data, and other creative work (e.g. tables, figures and graphs) and presenting it as original research without proper citation. Whether intentional or not, plagiarism is a serious violation. 1

PUBLICATIONS TYPES There are three major types of publications: Scholarly (Academic, Scientific), Technical or Trade, and Popular. Scholarly (Academic/Scientific) Written for: Written by: Other: Other authorities and scholars in the field. Authorities in the field, such as professors or researchers. Writing style is formal; sources are cited in a formal style; they are peer-reviewed. Technical or Trade Written for: Written by: Other: Popular Written for: Written by: Other: People who work in the (same) field. Written to offer practical information and news. Specialists in the field. Readers would be expected to understand specialized language in the particular field; sources may be mentioned, but are unlikely to be cited formally (if peer-reviewed, they must be); usually not peer-reviewed although many are. General audiences. Usually written to entertain as well as to inform. Journalists, staff writers, or freelance writers. Writing style is informal; sources may be mentioned but are not cited formally; they are not peer-reviewed. Learn more about publication types - Scholarly vs. Popular vs. Trade Publications http://library.weber.edu/il/libs1704/pdfs/scholarlyvspopular.pdf MANUSCRIPTS - AN OVERVIEW A scientific paper (manuscript) is a written report describing original research results. Manuscript preparation tips: Manuscripts should be written in English with a concise, direct style. The manuscript should present scientific findings which are essentially new and which have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors not fluent in English should have their manuscript checked by a colleague who has good command of the English language. The Author Instructions or Author Guidelines will determine the length of a manuscript. Parts (Sections) of a Manuscript A scientific paper should be organized into the following sections: Research Articles Article Title Authors names and institutional affiliations Abstract and Keywords Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgements (if any) Statement of Competing Interests List of Abbreviations (if any) References Article Title: Typically about 20 words or less. 2

Authors names and institutional affiliations: Include first and last names of all authors, their affiliations, and email addresses. The corresponding author should also be indicated. Abstract and Keywords: The abstract should be concise and will provide a brief introduction to the study, including the essential findings, conclusions, and significance. Authors are generally asked to provide 5 7 keywords, which can be used to describe the content of the paper. Introduction: Here you will make a case for the study, provide a brief literature review/survey, the background, the hypothesis, and significance of the present research. Materials and Methods: Experimental procedures and results should be given in sufficient detail to allow these to be replicated by other researchers. Results: The results section should provide details of all of the experiments that are required to support the conclusions of the paper. The section may be divided into subsections, each with a concise subheading. Discussion: In this section you will discuss the results, what biological or scientific principles have been established or reinforced, and what generalizations can be drawn. Conclusions: This section should bring out the significance of your research paper, show how you ve brought closure to the research problem, and point out remaining gaps in knowledge by suggesting questions for further research. Acknowledgements (if any): Authors should first acknowledge their funding (sources) for the research presented in their article followed by any personal credits. Statement of Competing Interests: Include an explicit disclosure of any competing interests (financial or others) that may have influenced the study or the conclusions drawn from the study. When there are none, you would write: The authors have no competing interests. List of Abbreviations (if any): Define all non-standard abbreviations in parenthesis on their first appearance in the manuscript as well as provide a list of them. References: Each source you cite in the paper must appear in your reference list; each entry in the reference list must be cited in your manuscript text. You should only include published or accepted manuscripts in your reference list. Citation: As you write your report, you will cite all references in the body of the text as indicated by the Author Instructions or Author Guidelines. REFERENCE (CITATION) FORMATS - OVERVIEW APA American Psychological Association: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ CBE Council of Biology Editors: http://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/doccbe.html CMS Chicago Manual of Style: http://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/docchicago.html IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/publications/style_refs NLM National Library of Medicine: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/formats/recommendedformats.html ICMJE -- International Committee of Medical Journal Editors: http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/manuscript-preparation/preparing-for-submission.html Find more information Style Guides to Consult : http://libguides.mit.edu/content. php?pid=80743&sid=598619 MLA - Modern Language Association: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ 3

WHERE DO YOU FIND THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS? All journals or publications have a clear way to locate the author instructions or guidelines. You would look for one the following phrases: Author Instructions Information for Authors Author Guidelines For Authors Submission Guidelines You would then look for one the following: Manuscript Submissions Manuscript Preparation Please see images - Author instructions/guidelines for examples. 4

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Find more examples in Helpful Resources. WHERE TO FIND FREE (HELPFUL) STUFF College and University Library websites are really good sources of free information even if you are not a student or a faculty member at that particular school. Most all academic and special libraries have Subject Experts (librarians) who create and maintain Subject Guides, also called InfoGuides for each of the disciplines, regarding research, writing, and resources. Keep in mind however; you will not be able to access everything you may see within the subject guide pages - if you are not a student of that institution. Some of the things you would not be able to access would be: Online Journals/Journal Databases Online books Research Databases How would I know this? If you ve reached a login page and asked to enter your student user ID & Password. The website URL begins with https:// and contains the word(s) proxy and/or login. An example: https://login.libproxy.uthscsa.edu/login?qurl=http%3a%2f%2fjama.jamanetwork.com A little known secret. Did you know you are able to go (in person) to any public university or college in your state of residence? Most likely you will be required to show some form of (Photo) ID to enter and each school will have their policies and procedures for public access. It may be a good idea to call in advance to see what type of identification they accept or require and hours of operation. You will not be able to borrow books or other materials (if you re not a student), or have access to all the services available to students, faculty, or alumni. If you are in the library, you most likely will be able to access electronic journals and databases from a library computer (not from your home computer though). Most all libraries (regardless if you are affiliated or not) charge for photocopying and for printing from a library computer printer. Each library will have its own policies and procedures. If you are currently in school, take advantage of ALL the resources and assistance the library offers. If you are alumni, be sure to find out what library services and resources are available for alumni. They will not be the same as a student or faculty member but access to some of them can still be very helpful. 7

HELPFUL RESOURCES The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) https://owl.english.purdue.edu Writing a Research Paper (See more resources on side-bar) https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/658/01/ This is an excellent resource, one of the best! The website isn t pretty, but it has just about everything you could possibly need and more! (Purdue University, English Department) Writing Sources - Getting Started http://libguides.stkate.edu/writingresources Resources that can help with writing papers, essays, lab reports, memoirs, and test questions. (St. Catherine s University.) CUNE Research Toolkit http://wp.cune.edu/libraryresearchhelp/toolkit/ The CUNE Research Toolkit is a collaborative project of the library and instructors serving as a research workspace for students, librarians, and others. (Concordia University, Nebraska) Research and Documentation, Online. 5th Edition. Glossary of Research Terms http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/resdoc5e/glossary-of-research-terms.htm - RES5e_Gloss_L0003 Online resource with much more information than just the Glossary. Take a look around in the resource; parts of this online book may require paid access. However, I was able to view a lot of material on the website for free. Research Guides and Expert Librarians http://libraries.mit.edu/experts/ MIT Libraries (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Additional Examples - Where to Find Author Instructions Guide for Authors - Author Information Pack http://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-of-substance-abuse-treatment/0740-5472/guide-for-authors Science - Information for Authors http://www.sciencemag.org/site/feature/contribinfo/index.xhtml Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. - For Authors http://www.liebertpub.com/forauthors/journal-of-palliative-medicine/41/ * All links in this Help Guide are current/accurate, 9-8-2014. Karen Estrada, M.S. Military Health Matters, LLC. info@militaryhealthmatters.org www.militaryhealthmatters.com www.karenestrada.com 8