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Final report


In order to assist researchers with writing their final reports we have produced a resources for authors guide, which contains advice and information on subjects including formatting, processes, timelines and publication policies (dual publication, copyright, transparency etc.). There is also a section at the back of the guide containing useful web references.

In Sept/Oct 2012, NIHR will be launching a group of new publications, building on the success of the Health Technology Assessment journal, within a new 'NIHR Journals Library'. This online peer-reviewed library will include a new journal – the NIHR Public Health Research programme journal – to publish and archive all comprehensive reports of projects funded by the NIHR Public Health Research (PHR) programme that have been approved for publication after a rigorous editorial process managed by the NETSCC editorial office (NIHR Journals Library).

All the documentation you will need and more information about the final report process is available on the NIHR Journals Library pages of the NETSCC website.



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The Public Health Research programme is managed by the NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC). NETSCC is part of the University of Southampton.The NIHR Public Health Research programme is funded by the NIHR, with contributions from the CSO in Scotland, NISCHR in Wales and HSC R&D, Public Health Agency, Northern Ireland.

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