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Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals
This is an essential guide for biomedical authors. Over 500 journals have agreed to receive manuscripts prepared in accordance with these guidelines. Includes additional statements covering ethical concerns related to editorial, advertising, supplements, etc.
Guidelines for randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews and meta-analyses
Series of articles on systematic reviews published in Annals of Internal Medicine
Ethical guidelines
Organizations for medical writers and editors
Selected writing resources elsewhere on the Web
- Instructions to Authors in the Health Sciences
Instructions for hundreds of journals, including those published by the CMA
- Eurekalert! Your Global Gateway to Science, Medicine and Technology News
- Merriam-Webster Online
- OWL: Online Writing Lab, a service of Purdue University that provides online documents, pointers to other sources of writing help and email access to writing tutors
- Roget's Thesaurus
- The Word Detective, an online version of the syndicated column answering readers' questions about words and language begun by William Morris, editor-in-chief of the first edition of theAmericanHeritage Dictionary and continued by his son, Evan
- Word for Word, an online column about words and language, by Terry O'Connor
- Writer's Block, the online edition of a quarterly newsletter for writers
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