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Reporting health information systems research in peer-reviewed publications

Kathleen Mary Gray

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Abstract: Writing up health information systems research for publication draws selectively on the scholarly conventions of both health sciences and information sciences. This chapter outlines what it means to be an author of a health information systems paper. It gives pointers to appropriate peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, book publishers, and preprint servers. It identifies the most pertinent research reporting guidelines from both disciplines. It mentions selected style guides and generic writing tools that are useful in preparing reports of health information systems research.

Date: 2024-10-02
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