By Karen Roush, PhD, RN, FNP
"This series won the 2018 ASHPE gold award for best feature article series. These four articles take nurses step by step through the writing process: How to develop your writing abilities; the structure of a good manuscript; practical tips for writing up research, QI, clinical reviews, literature reviews, articles on professional issues or health policy, and personal narratives; and navigating the publishing process."
Navigating the Publishing Process
What Types of Articles to Write
This resource courtesy of INANE – International Academy of Nursing Editors
Searches only for journals from Elsevier, but they publish so many, it's worth a look.
Journal / Author Name Estimator (JANE)
Jane will compare your document to millions of documents in PubMed to find the best matching journals, authors or articles. Jane first searches PubMed for the 50 articles that are most similar to your input. For each of these articles, a similarity score between that article and your input is calculated. The similarity scores of all the articles belonging to a certain journal or author are summed to calculate the confidence score for that journal or author. The results are ranked by confidence score.