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Vol 35(4), November 2009

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Crescentini A, Mainardi G. Qualitative research articles: guidelines, suggestions and needs. Journal of Workplace Learning 2009;21(5):431–439.
The paper discusses the design of qualitative research and the structure of a qualitative article, giving some methodological suggestions to make it better for the reader and the reviewer. If these guidelines are followed the review process of articles will be smoother and the number of rejected papers should decrease.
doi: 10.1108/13665620910966820

UNESCO. UNESCO Publication guidelines. 2009.
These guidelines have been created as a handbook for UNESCO staff, but are free for all online. They provide information on what constitutes a UNESCO publication, how to plan the project, and how best to undertake its production. They are not a guide to editorial style, which is set out in the UNESCO Style Manual. They may be useful to all staff involved in publications, but, as indicated in the introduction, are more specifically targeted towards the programme specialists who are responsible for publication projects.
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001816/181619e.pdf


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