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The New Year is a time when many people gaze into their crystal ball and attempt to forecast the future. We ask BDJ Team's resident Mystic Meg Shaun Howe RDH where he feels DCPs will be in 10 years' time.
It's no secret that with the advent of open access, getting your work published has never been a more attractive proposition. The BDJ received close to 600 manuscripts in 2014 and is on track to exceed that in 2015. With that in mind and as we head into 2016, we ask Editor-in-Chief Dr Stephen Hancocks for his 10 top tips on how to get published.