SAGE author Dr Lucinda Becker, based at the University of Reading, has very kindly recorded a two-part series for us, with top tips on how to get a journal article published. In this first part, find out how to prepare your article for submission, and what to expect! Have more questions on getting published? Add your comments and we’ll put together more responses to share with you!
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Dear Team SAGE and Dr. Dr Lucinda Becker,
Thank you so MUCH for your generosity share such invaluable educational, academic and scholarly resources FREE until 31 Oct 2012. I am so GRATEFUL and delighted for by chance just come across this web opened while in searching articles in Library USF, Tampa, Florida. I am at present as short term visiting fellow, originally come from less resource country (Indonesia). Thus far, always seeking for FREE articles as much possible yet great and invaluable research findings. I am doing my preparation for dissertation in Palliative Care of Advanced Cancer patients, focusing in Advanced Cancer Patients’ Spiritual Well-Being. I will looking forward always to begetting further other generous offered in research articles from SAGE. Best regards, Jane Fr
Jane – SO happy that you are able to use this resource and find it valuable. Good luck with your dissertation, sounds like very important research!