Preparing the Manuscript

Writing and publishing a paper always takes more time than originally estimated. Definite instructions are not available on when and in what order the different sections of a paper should be written. The most recommended strategy is to formulate a plan for the paper and start assembling its essential parts as the research progresses and develop a schedule of who (if there are coauthors) does what and when. Be clear about the scope of the paper and the message to be delivered, and consider the requirements and norms of the journal to which the paper is planned to be submitted. Preparing a first draft, revising it repeatedly, and getting it reviewed by colleagues are the time-tested steps followed in preparing a research paper.