Other Titles
Special Session
Abstract
Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Career opportunities for nurses interested in publication will be presented. Specific and detailed advice on how to become a manuscript reviewer, editorial board member, associate editor and journal editor will be provided. Each role will be examined and a discussion will be held about the benefits of becoming involved in each of these very distinct publication opportunities. A conversation about an overall career trajectory in publishing will be held by two editors of top rated nursing journals. Often before one strives to become an editor or an associate editor other roles, such as manuscript reviewer or editorial board member are appropriate. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss their experiences and thier interest in publication. In nursing we particularly need peer reviewers so the role of the manuscript reviewer will be discussed in depth. This session is designed for all nurses (academics, administrators or those involved in clinical practice) who are interested in becoming involved in publication. Each role will be carefully discussed and advice on how to move from one role to the next will be provided. This is an interactive session for those interested in how nurses can help in dissemination of quality work through roles other than authorship. Authors appreciate the work, mostly voluntary, of peer reviewers and editorial board members and so this is an opportunity to learn how these roles work and how people move into these very important roles. There are many, many opportunities for nurses who are interested in publications so the presenters will spend some time thinking about fit between an individual's interests and publication opportunities. Additionally, there will be a discussion of how much time each of these activities take so that participants can think about whether or not they wish to become involved in publication activities. Becoming involved in publication activities can be a very rewarding part of a scholarly nurses' career.
Sigma Membership
Alpha Chi
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
editor, peer reviewer, professionalism
Recommended Citation
Gennaro, Susan and Melnyk, Bernadette Mazurek, "Publishing: A Career Road for You?" (2016). INRC (Congress). 229.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2016/presentations_2016/229
Conference Name
27th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Cape Town, South Africa
Conference Year
2016
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Publishing: A Career Road for You?
Cape Town, South Africa
Session presented on Sunday, July 24, 2016: Career opportunities for nurses interested in publication will be presented. Specific and detailed advice on how to become a manuscript reviewer, editorial board member, associate editor and journal editor will be provided. Each role will be examined and a discussion will be held about the benefits of becoming involved in each of these very distinct publication opportunities. A conversation about an overall career trajectory in publishing will be held by two editors of top rated nursing journals. Often before one strives to become an editor or an associate editor other roles, such as manuscript reviewer or editorial board member are appropriate. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss their experiences and thier interest in publication. In nursing we particularly need peer reviewers so the role of the manuscript reviewer will be discussed in depth. This session is designed for all nurses (academics, administrators or those involved in clinical practice) who are interested in becoming involved in publication. Each role will be carefully discussed and advice on how to move from one role to the next will be provided. This is an interactive session for those interested in how nurses can help in dissemination of quality work through roles other than authorship. Authors appreciate the work, mostly voluntary, of peer reviewers and editorial board members and so this is an opportunity to learn how these roles work and how people move into these very important roles. There are many, many opportunities for nurses who are interested in publications so the presenters will spend some time thinking about fit between an individual's interests and publication opportunities. Additionally, there will be a discussion of how much time each of these activities take so that participants can think about whether or not they wish to become involved in publication activities. Becoming involved in publication activities can be a very rewarding part of a scholarly nurses' career.