This one-hour online training is the second session in a two-part series that aims to assist researchers in writing a research paper. This training will cover what happens after a manuscript is submitted to a journal including the peer review process, responding to journal editor and peer reviewer comments, and understanding open access and data sharing requirements. This training also provides best practices and tips to make the manuscript writing and submission process easier.
By the end of this training attendees will be able to:
Describe the peer review process
Formulate well-written and robust responses to journal editors and peer reviewers
Understand appropriate next steps after manuscript acceptance or rejection
Identify resources to help meet NIH public access requirements for manuscripts and data
Attendees are not expected to have prior knowledge on writing a research paper. The training may be informative for early career researchers or anyone needing a refresher on how to write a research paper. The training is a companion to How to Write a Research Paper: Part 1.