tailieunhanh - Scientific Writing - A Reader and Writer's Guide - J lebrun (World 2007) Episode 8

Tham khảo tài liệu 'scientific writing - a reader and writer's guide - j lebrun (world 2007) episode 8', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 128 Scientific Writing A Reader and Writer s Guide An abstract is REPRESENTATIVE of the contribution of the paper. It sets expectations for the reader. An abstract is PRESENT. Real. News. Not all abstracts have four parts sometimes with good reason. A review paper that covers the state of the art in a particular domain has only one or two parts. Short papers letters reports have one or two lines. Extended abstracts are written prior to a conference in some cases before the research is even completed as a result their parts 3 and 4 are shallow or missing. But apart from these special cases all abstracts should have four parts. What do you think of your abstract Does it have enough of the qualities mentioned here Is the contribution you mention in your abstract consistent with that claimed by the title A quality abstract makes a good first impression. Spend some time reviewing it. 12 Headings Subheadings The Skeleton of Your Paper The skeleton gives a frame to the body. With it the reinforced body takes shape without it the human would be a jellyfish. The skeleton of a paper is its structure. The skeleton supports the various parts of the body according to their functional needs. Composed of headings and subheadings set in a logical order the structure reinforces the scientific contribution. The skeleton is standard but it allows for variations in shape and size. Headings are generally the same from one article to the next introduction discussion conclusion but subheadings differ. The most sophisticated parts of the skeleton are also the most detailed backbone metacarpus metatarsus . The most detailed part of a structure contains the largest amount of contributive details. The scientific paper 300 years of history In an article published in The Scientist entitled What s right about scientific writing authors Alan Gross and Joseph Harmona defend the structure of the scientific Continued a Gross A and Harmon J What s right about scientific writing The Scientist 13 20 .

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