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. 2010 Spring;24(1):57-69.
doi: 10.7899/1042-5055-24.1.57.

How to write a scholarly book review for publication in a peer-reviewed journal: a review of the literature

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How to write a scholarly book review for publication in a peer-reviewed journal: a review of the literature

Alexander D Lee et al. J Chiropr Educ. 2010 Spring.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe and discuss the processes used to write scholarly book reviews for publication in peer-reviewed journals and to provide a recommended strategy and book appraisal worksheet to use when conducting book reviews.

Methods: A literature search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and the Index to Chiropractic Literature was conducted in June 2009 using a combination of controlled vocabulary and truncated text words to capture articles relevant to writing scholarly book reviews for publication in peer-reviewed journals.

Results: The initial search identified 839 citations. Following the removal of duplicates and the application of selection criteria, a total of 78 articles were included in this review including narrative commentaries (n = 26), editorials or journal announcements (n = 25), original research (n = 18), and journal correspondence pieces (n = 9).

Discussion: Recommendations for planning and writing an objective and quality book review are presented based on the evidence gleaned from the articles reviewed and from the authors' experiences. A worksheet for conducting a book review is provided.

Conclusions: The scholarly book review serves many purposes and has the potential to be an influential literary form. The process of publishing a successful scholarly book review requires the reviewer to appreciate the book review publication process and to be aware of the skills and strategies involved in writing a successful review.

Keywords: Authorship; Book Reviews; Book Reviews as Topic; Manuscripts as Topic; Publishing; Writing.

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The search strategies used to obtain articles for this report.
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Desirable and undesirable characteristics of book reviews.

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