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Nursing Journal Editor Survey Results to Help Nurses Publish
Nurse Educator (2014)
  • S. J. Northam
  • Dr. Danice B. Greer, University of Texas at Tyler
  • L. L. Rath
  • A. Toone
Abstract
This study gathered data from 61 nursing journal editors (31% response rate) on 7 variables. The information is designed to help novice and seasoned authors make decisions about journal selection for article submission. Variables include the average number of submitted manuscripts annually, the percentage of initially accepted and resubmitted manuscripts, weeks from submission to decision, number of reviewers, types of accepted manuscripts, and top reasons for rejection.
Keywords
  • journals,
  • manuscript,
  • nursing journals,
  • nursing literature,
  • writing for publication
Disciplines
Publication Date
2014
Citation Information
S. J. Northam, Danice B. Greer, L. L. Rath and A. Toone. "Nursing Journal Editor Survey Results to Help Nurses Publish" Nurse Educator Vol. 39 Iss. 6 (2014) p. 290 - 297
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/danice-greer/25/