COMMENTS

  1. Article Types

    The article should include the most recent and relevant references in the field. The structure should include an Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions (optional) sections. Please refer to the journal webpages for specific instructions and templates. Brief Report

  2. Types of journal articles

    Original Research: This is the most common type of journal manuscript used to publish full reports of data from research. It may be called an Original Article, Research Article, Research, or just Article, depending on the journal. The Original Research format is suitable for many different fields and different types of studies.

  3. Article Types

    Research articles do not have an authorship limit, but other articles may have limits to the number of credited authors. ... Brief Report. Describes 1-3 patients or a single family. See Example ...

  4. Types of research article

    Letters or short reports. Method article. Posters and slides. Registered report. Research article. Review article. Software tool articles. In scholarly literature, there are many different kinds of articles published every year. Original research articles are often the first thing you think of when you hear the words 'journal article'.

  5. Full article: From the Editor: Research manuscripts

    The Technical Manuscript is the most common type published in the JOEH. This scientific article should present a study—basic, translational, or clinical—in which a hypothesis or aim is presented and tested. The Technical Manuscript is limited to 5,000 words, and it should include sufficient references from the scientific literature to ...

  6. Guidelines

    Guidelines - Brief Report. Brief reports are similar to original research in that they follow the same rigor, format and guidelines, but are designed for small-scale research or research that is in early stages of development. These may include preliminary studies that utilize a simple research design or a small sample size and that have ...

  7. Brief Report

    Criteria. A Brief Report is a focused article of original research intended to advance its field of study. It may contain up to 5 Figures or Tables presenting original data. The article should also be conclusive and self-explanatory and may contain Supplementary Material such as Figures, Tables and Video files.

  8. Brief Report

    Criteria. Brief reports should consist of focused (or highly innovative preliminary) reports of clinical interest. They may also be suitable for the presentation of research that extends previously published research, including the reporting of additional controls and confirmatory results in other settings, as well as negative results.

  9. Brief Report

    Criteria. Brief reports are suitable for the presentation of research that extends previously published research, including the reporting of additional data and confirmatory results in other settings, as well as small-scale studies. Authors must clearly acknowledge any work upon which they are building, both published and unpublished.

  10. Brief Reports

    The Results of a brief report takes a somewhat different approach to condensation. Instead of simply saying everything from the Results of a full report but in fewer words, a brief report focuses on the main outcomes and drops most everything else (except treatment-related harms). If you feel that you cannot delete your other secondary results ...

  11. Inside IES Research

    What Exactly IS a Research Brief? A research brief is a concise, non-technical summary of the key takeaways from a research study. Briefs communicate research insights to the public, thereby translating research and evidence-based practices into real-world settings. The focus of a brief varies depending on the intended audience., Provide ...

  12. Brief Report

    Criteria. Brief Reports are suitable for the presentation of research that extends previously published research, including the reporting of additional data and confirmatory results in other settings, as well as small-scale studies. Authors must clearly acknowledge any work upon which they are building, both published and unpublished.

  13. Submitting your Manuscript

    Research Reports describe the results of original research of exceptional importance. The preferred length of these articles is 6 pages, but PNAS allows articles up to a maximum of 12 pages. ... All Brief Reports are published immediate open access . Brief Reports are limited to 3 pages, which is approximately 1,600 words (including the ...

  14. A Practical Guide to Writing Quantitative and Qualitative Research

    INTRODUCTION. Scientific research is usually initiated by posing evidenced-based research questions which are then explicitly restated as hypotheses.1,2 The hypotheses provide directions to guide the study, solutions, explanations, and expected results.3,4 Both research questions and hypotheses are essentially formulated based on conventional theories and real-world processes, which allow the ...

  15. Guidelines for Article Preparation for Submission

    Abstracts should be up to 300 words long and provide a succinct summary of the article. Although the abstract should explain why the article might be interesting, the importance of the work should not be over-emphasized. Citations should not be used in the abstract. Abbreviations, if needed, should be spelled out. 4.

  16. Comparison of number of citations to full original articles versus

    Most biomedical journals accept original research articles in the form of "brief reports". We compared the citations to full papers versus brief reports in a sample of journals on Infectious Diseases, Clinical Microbiology, and Antimicrobial Agents. Brief reports were cited less often than full-size articles [regression coefficient: 10.94 (95 % CI: 5.19, 16.69)] even after adjustment for ...

  17. What is the essential difference between communication and brief report

    This research report was a preliminary publication of the journal article: Naturman, Colin, and Henry Rose. "Elementary equivalent pairs of algebras associated with sets." algebra universalis 28.3 ...

  18. Guidelines

    These will improve the visibility of your article. 5. Main Body. The format of the main body of the article is flexible: it should be concise, making it easy to read and review, and presented in a format that is appropriate for the type of study presented. A Brief Report should be no more than 2500 words.

  19. Editor's Perspective: Research Article Versus Research Note

    However, if a manuscript that is reporting "preliminary" or "pilot" data is submitted as a Research Article, it may not receive a positive editorial recommendation or decision, considering the goals of the Research Article require stringent adherence to research design conventions and robust sample sizes.

  20. What is the difference between a Case Report and a Brief Report?

    In NEJM, case reports are called brief reports. Background A case report is in general a report on a single subject/patient. It is a broadly used term in many journals. From the wiki page: [A] case report is a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient.

  21. PDF Brief Reports 2,000 to 3,000 words maximum of 15 entries

    esources; or brief validation studies of existing tools.Brief reports will typically be 2,000 to 3,000 words, including the main text, tables/figures, and references. Reference to background literature should be kept at a maximum of 15 entrie. , as the focus is on the methods, analysis, and results. The internal format of the brie.

  22. Brief report

    Brief reports are suitable for the presentation of research that extends previously published research, including the reporting of additional controls and confirmatory results in other settings, as well as negative results. Authors must clearly acknowledge any work upon which they are building, both published and unpublished.