How to get your first research paper published

Ian McNay advises new researchers on how to get their work accepted by academic journals. Plus the latest higher education appointments

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September 4, 2014
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June 10, 2015

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I have studded and put into practice many standards guides and best practices for my work. I also completed 7 modules from my masters degree but stopped due to work and a change out of the field I was training towards. I have a head full of ideas that I would like to put to paper but not to a book. Am I right to want to release a thesis type paper or is it better to write a book. The aim of the document is to challenge current methods of my profession and to potentially put a new way of thinking into how people work in the profession. If one was to write a paper that is not in an academic institute is it worth to write a paper? Would one have more credibility to have a paper published rather than to release a book? Would releasing a white paper then releasing a book be more in line of what one must do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrUdd-0g9Xo&t=24s
I want to get my first research paper published

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