Special Issue: The Art of Scholarly Communication in Sports Science and Exercise Medicine

2024-05-09

Special Issue: The Art of Scholarly Communication in Sports Science and Exercise Medicine
Editor: Dr. Noomen Guelmemi

The Tunisian Journal of Sports Sciences and Medicine is delighted to announce a forthcoming special issue titled "The Art of Scholarly Communication in Sports Science and Exercise Medicine: Promoting Clarity, Rigor, and Impact through Effective Academic Writing," overseen by Dr. Noomen Guelmemi. This issue is devoted to elevating the standards of scholarly writing in sports science and exercise medicine. It provides guidance on enhancing writing skills and details the comprehensive steps involved in conducting academic research across various article types.

Call for Papers:
We welcome submissions on the following topics:

  • Strategies for creating clear and impactful research in sports science and exercise medicine.
  • Guidelines for writing detailed original research, case reports, narrative reviews, and methodological commentaries.
  • Evaluations of AI tools that support academic writing and their practical applications.
  • Techniques for articulating the fundamental elements of academic articles, ensuring precision in presenting significant findings and their implications.
  • Comprehensive guides on the process of composing various types of articles, including original research, systematic reviews, narrative reviews, etc., from inception to completion.
  • Discussions on the role of peer review in manuscript quality improvement, trends in sports science writing, or comparative analyses of different writing approaches within the discipline.

Submission Invitation:
We invite researchers and academicians to submit manuscripts that align with the themes of this special issue. We also welcome submissions that are related to enhancing scholarly communication in sports science and exercise medicine but may not be explicitly listed.

Submission Deadline:
The deadline for submissions is October 2025. Your contributions will significantly enhance the discourse on scholarly writing in sports science and exercise medicine, ultimately improving the quality and impact of research published in this field.