Peer review advice

Godsmack1934

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Hello, I hope this is the right place to ask this. As I'm quickly approaching the conclusion of my study on Steatoda Triangulosa I am unsure on how I can get my findings out there once I finish writing them. If anyone knows a way/where I can or can help me get my findings out any advice/help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance to anyone who can help!
 

The Snark

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If anyone knows a way/where I can or can help me get my findings out any advice/help would be greatly appreciated!
Can it be assumed you are fully aware of what the paper must consist of and adhere to? These links might help. In them you will find many suggestions as to the steps towards publishing. Once published then you move on to getting peer reviews.
Always keep in mind a published paper submitted for peer review must consist of facts. The facts are supported by findings that rigidly follow established scientific methodology.
I believe @DaveM has written several papers. I'm unsure if he has submitted any for peer reviews. Whether he has or not I suggest you contact him for pointers.

 

Godsmack1934

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Can it be assumed you are fully aware of what the paper must consist of and adhere to? These links might help. In them you will find many suggestions as to the steps towards publishing. Once published then you move on to getting peer reviews.
Always keep in mind a published paper submitted for peer review must consist of facts. The facts are supported by findings that rigidly follow established scientific methodology.
I believe @DaveM has written several papers. I'm unsure if he has submitted any for peer reviews. Whether he has or not I suggest you contact him for pointers.

Thank you so much! I am aware of some of what it has to adhere to, I'll be sure to read through those links to make sure I have everything right. Thank you again!

Is there any chance you know if I should type this seperste from my documentation or on the same doc?
 
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The Snark

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Is there any chance you know if I should type this seperste from my documentation or on the same doc?
I'm not sure what you are asking. Your best source of going to be published reviewed papers. Look at their formats, not the data. If you have info of any sort that does not for the format it should go under the appendix Supplementary Information - Errata. Remember grammatical notation in the preferred journals format is crucial. It is also highly recommended that you have several knowledgeable persons assist in the proofing. (Error checking). You may have to pay for this.
My mother picked up some nice $$$ outside of her salary at Cal Tech doing proof reading. It sucks big time to submit a paper with every detail covered then get rejected for improper grammatical notation. As example, this link sells proof reading services
 
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