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Manuscript Structure

A well-structured scientific research manuscript has maximum impact. Manuscript structure not only includes the IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion) but also other parts of a research paper, such as the conclusion, title, abstract, keywords, figures, tables, graphs, and references. This section includes posts on how you can prepare a perfect IMRAD paper as well as work on other important aspects to prepare a well-structured research paper.
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It would be great if you teach me what is IEEE conference format and give some helpful tips to work on it.
  • Anonymous
  • Nov 18, 2015
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Original research articles constitute a major portion of academic journal publishing. These slides will help you with four important steps of writing an original research article: choosing a research question, doing a literature search, structuring a manuscript, and formatting a research paper.
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Which tense should be used in the results and discussion section of a paper?
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I want to write a paper on Chinese medicine. What are some of the things that I should keep in mind?
  • Anonymous
  • Nov 13, 2015
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Writing a high-quality research paper
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Editage conducted a  workshop focused on improving the writing skills of researchers in Brazil. The material for this workshop is available here.
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Please give me some tips for writing the abstract for a social sciences or humanities paper. Information on how to structure an abstract are often found for medical and engineering fields, but not for social sciences and humanities.
Workshop Material
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Editage conducted a one-day workshop focused on improving the writing skills of researchers in India. The material for this workshop is available here. 
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I want to write an experimental report. How should I go about it? What kind of structure should I follow? Also, can you recommend some writing books or material?
  • Anonymous
  • Sep 16, 2015
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How to write perspective pieces,  commentaries, and opinion articles for journal publication
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Perspectives, opinion pieces, and commentaries are some short scholarly article types that journals publish. This article explains what each of these articles includes, what the usual journal requirements for such articles are, and how they should be structured.
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Hi, I have 9 interviews for a master's thesis paper. In the results section, I plan to mention the most common words used in the interviews that are also related to the research theme. I plan to include those in the 'Methods' section. Is that really necessary or relevant as a supportive claim?

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Structuring a scientific manuscript: Perspective of a managing editor