Submitting your first paper and understanding the inner workings of journal publishing can be daunting. This session brings together five Editors-in-Chief of leading and diverse Psychiatry Journals. The editors will help delegates understand the basics of journal publishing and how to structure papers. They will also outline and discuss the differences between their journals and how authors can choose the most suitable journal to which to submit their paper. The Editors will describe their approaches to judging quality and impact of submissions, initial screening for peer review, research integrity and why some like a cover letter, and some don’t.
This session will be a mix of presentations, panel discussions and a quick fire round; putting the editors on the spot on what they like/don’t like to see in a submission.
This session will help you understand :
- The basic publishing process.
- How to choose a journal.
- The differences between journals.
- Publishing issues relating to research integrity.
- How to communicate the impact of your work in a paper.
Chair: Kamaldeep Bhui, British Journal of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom
Sophia Frangou, European Psychiatry, New York, United States of America
Joan Marsh, Lancet Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom
Om Prakash Singh, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Kolkata, India
Samuele Cortese, Deputy Editor, BMJ Mental Health, Southampton, United Kingdom