There are a variety of ways health and social care staff can share their experiences to benefit others. This guidance focuses on publishing in journals.
Advice for setting up and facilitating journal clubs will be added here in 2025.
There are many reasons why you might want to publish, for example:
The important point is to be clear why YOU are writing the paper and want to get it published.
It is hard work but worth the effort as it is rewarding to see your work in print.
Questions to ask yourself:
Finding and Using Knowledge provides guidance on ways to get knowledge used in practice and alternative ways to share knowledge.
In November 2024 NES Knowledge Services organised a series of talks on the topic of 'How to Get Published'.
The sessions covered:
Recordings of all the sessions are available on Getting Published Month 2024
You can also view the recording and presentations for our Getting Published 2023 event
The British Library have a range of resources related to publishing research including leaflets on:
These are part of the British Library Scholalry Communications Toolkit.