General Guidelines
Writing
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- Publishing Addiction Science ISAJE offers a free, comprehensive guide for addiction scientists - especially novice researchers - facing the complex process of publishing in scholarly journals.
- International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
- Publishing in a scholarly journal (American Psychological Association)
Writing
- Bem DJ. Writing the Empirical Journal Article (editors’ choice)
- Bourne PE. Ten Simple Rules for Getting Published.
- Lewis ME. Introduction to Journal-Style Scientific Writing
- Authors’ Submission Toolkit: A practical guide to getting your research published
- A Revised Checklist for Writing up Research Reports from Addiction
- Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions
- Language and Terminology Guidance (from Journal of Addiction Medicine)
These guidelines reflect current diagnostic trends, are precise, and are respectful of persons with the spectrum of substance use disorders. - A Guide to Writing Conclusions in Abstracts from Addiction
Note: This page is for informational purposes only. With the exception of Publishing Addiction Science and other resources in blue bold type, ISAJE does not own or actively endorse any of these resources.