Editor Advice on Writing a Good Manuscript
Journal Title: Journal of Orthopaedic Science and Research - Year 2022, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
With the advancing technology and expanding ophthalmology researches, more and more manuscripts were received by our journal concerning different aspects of ophthalmology. By reviewing our previous submission received, hereby we summarize some advices on improving an ophthalmology manuscript writing. Valuable content and results still require a good presentation and writing to lead it towards successful publication. We hope this editorial would help authors understand how they should write a manuscript so that not only has it a good chance of being accepted, but also of being well received and appreciated by the readers if it is published.
Authors and Affiliations
Sunny Chi Lik Au1*
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