RAPS publications produce original, research-based content for use as guidance or resources in daily regulatory work and that contributes to the broader regulatory literature. The content is written by global regulatory professionals and experts and validated through peer review.
This session will be Q&A driven. Think of it as an open, collaborative platform for prepublication fact finding, where the answer to one simple question will likely help and inform many others in the room. Prospective and returning authors are invited to join us with their questions about publishing with RAPS (e.g., submitting an article, using the style guidelines, presenting references, finding the 2026 Editorial Calendar, and more).
Session attendees will also learn more about the RAPS Journal of Regulatory Affairs, launching in January 2026; upcoming books for 2026; and our policy on AI-generated content.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify the writing opportunities for books and the upcoming RAPS Journal of Regulatory Affairs
• Be aware of, and comply with, the publications’ policy on AI-generated content
• Understand the importance of following the RAPS style guidelines, especially with regard to the selction and presentation of References