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Session 10B2: Ready, Aim, Publish: What to Target in Publication Planning
Session Chair(s)
Jennie G Jacobson, PhD
President
Jacobson Medical Writing, Inc., United States
Publications planning can be a complex and perplexing process. Starting with clear ethical guidelines can aid in decision-making and the development of a robust plan. Understanding the effect of ‘grey literature’ on traditional scientific and medical publications and knowing how to match manuscripts to the appropriate journals can reduce the rework and delay associated with resubmitting manuscripts. Exploring new data disclosure opportunities, such as audio and video clips in association with posters and published manuscripts, can engage readers and improve understanding of complex topics.
Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:- Discuss the ethics of publication planning
- Evaluate journals to select the most appropriate submission target for a manuscript
- Describe new options becoming available for disclosing scientific data
Speaker(s)
Speaker
Jennie G Jacobson, PhD
Jacobson Medical Writing, Inc., United States
President
DoH! And Other Considerations: Ethics as a Foundation for Best Publication Planning
Lisa DeTora, PhD, MS
Hofstra University, United States
Associate Professor, Director of STEM Writing
Selecting the Right Journal from the Dizzying Array of Choices
Leslie Citrome, MD, MPH
Wiley, United States
Editor in Chief, International Journal of Clinical Practice
If These Data Could Talk: Scientific Storytelling and the Future of Publication Planning
Bethany Fox, PhD
Eli Lilly and Company, United States
Consultant, Neuroscience, Global Scientific Communication
Panel Discussion
All Session Speakers, United States
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