Academic writing and publishing involve many skills and processes. The web resources, videos, and handbooks below offer tips for prospective authors.
Web Resources – from Reputable Scholarly Publishers
Elsevier’s Publishing Campus
Developed with early career researchers in mind, this website provides an extensive collection of information, videos, guides, recommended reading and more. Major topics include career and funding, ethics in research and publishing, writing and publishing resources, networking, webcasts of training workshops and lots more.
IOP An Introductory Guide for Authors
This guide is for early-career researchers who are beginning to write papers for publication. It provides an overview of academic publishing and advice on how to make the most of the process. It covers these different aspects: choosing where to submit your paper, writing and formatting, the peer review process, revising and responding to referee reports, acceptance, and publication, promoting your published work and copyright and ethical integrity.
SpringerNature's Early Career Researchers
Resources to guide you through every stage of the publishing process. Quiz and tutorials to lead you and get your attention to publishing, and offer tools and platforms to help you advance the discovery of your research and attract funders and career opportunities.
Tips for Writing Better Science Papers
Richard Threlfall, Managing Editor of Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, gives insider tips on how to improve each section of your article and increase your chances of getting published. These 14-Tips series include different stages of getting published: cover letter, title, abstract, graphics, experimental, language usage, peer review, cover art, and many others.