Communicating Research in the Built Environment:

A Professional Guide to Publishing Journal Articles

  • Owiti Abiero K’akumu, Prof. University of Nairobi
Keywords: Authorship, editorial policy, IMRAD genre, publishing ethics, publishing practice, scientific communication, writing standards

Abstract

The primary aim of this article is to document the process of turning research data into a peer review journal article in the built environment disciplines. This is necessary to educate prospective authors who wish to convert their research output into quality journal articles. It proceeds to do this by first explaining how to do the write up in a professional manner. The write up is made up of three key parts: preliminaries (title, abstract, key words), main body (introduction, literature review, methods, findings, discussion, conclusion, notes, and references) and appendage. Once the write up is complete, it guides the prospective author on dos and don’ts (or professional ethics of publishing) during the pre-submission and post-submission period. This practice would help lessen the burden on the peer review systems and facilitate the prospective author to achieve successful article publication in a peer review journal.

Author Biography

Owiti Abiero K’akumu, Prof., University of Nairobi

Associate Professor, Department of Real Estate, Construction Management and Quantity Survey, School of Built Environment & Design, University of Nairobi, Kenya

Published
2023-11-03