Introduction On How To Write A Journal
Introduction On How To Write A Journal
Step 0: Planning!
Reference: https://sydney.edu.au/students/writing/types-of-academic-writing.html
This will help inform the type of Journal and the type of article you will write. Different types have different
lengths, purposes, and expectations
Letters Review
Current Opinion Research
Perspectives Clinical case study/trial
References: http://www.editage.com/insights/a-young-researchers-guide-to-perspective-commentary-and-
opinion-articles
http://www.editage.com/insights/6-article-types-that-journals-publish-a-guide-for-early-career-researchers
Planning this before you start writing will help you to determine what methods, discipline language, and
academic journal is most relevant to your purposes (or even IF an academic journal is the most appropriate!)
e.g., If you want foreign affairs policy-maker-types to find your paper, dont publish in a fisheries
management journal!
Hint: academics and other researcher-types are usually the only ones who read journal articles In Real Life,
not politicians and practitioners
Open vs Closed access: open access = greater readership, but publishing in some journals can be $$$!
Consider who might peer review this paper this is especially important when publishing in a multi/inter-
disciplinary environment!
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3. How quickly do you need to get this paper out?
Journals have vastly different review and publication schedules if you need to get something out quickly,
dont pick a journal with bi-annual publication schedule
This sort of information is always on a journals homepage somewhere
o e.g.,: http://www.brill.com/international-journal-marine-and-coastal-law
Articles can be different lengths original Research articles are ~5000 words without references.
4. Imitation is the sincerest (quickest?) form of flattery
Is there a particular published article that you like that can guide you? e.g., logical structure,
theories/methods
Look at where the articles you are reading are being published can you publish there too?
Reference: https://sydney.edu.au/students/writing/structuring-written-work.html
Regardless of the publication discipline, focus, style or length, your argument will still need to follow a logical
structure and flow that ultimately persuades your peer reviewers of its unique contribution to The Literature!
Step 2: Writing!
5000 words cut-and-pasted from your thesis does not an article make!
A good abstract is important!! Its your articles first impression
Consider the length of your article sections in relation to the whole paper e.g., good rule of thumb is
introduction is ~10-20% of the whole paper
Editing and proofreading is critical