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Research Paper Structure
The use of figures and tables as adjuncts to text is common in research papers. These adjuncts supplement the text: figures, for example, can convey information that may…
- Yateendra Joshi
- January 23, 2014
Tables and figures are commonly used in research papers to supplement text. In this post, you'll find useful tips regarding how to phrase the titles, how to style or…
- Yateendra Joshi
- July 3, 2015
A footnote to a table is a pointer; it tells readers that whatever bit of text they are reading requires additional information to make complete sense. Learn in this…
- Yateendra Joshi
- November 27, 2013
The Methods section of a research article is like a roadmap leading to the core of the research, guiding the readers through the actual journey the authors took to reach…
- Dr. Dhriti Bhattacharyya
- September 18, 2018
The aim of the journal article is to communicate your research effectively and help readers understand the issues at hand. This post explains how you can structure your…
- Aditya Vadrevu
- November 4, 2013
Most journals ask for keywords during manuscript submission. If you wish to learn how to choose keywords that would increase the visibility of your research paper, read…
- Yateendra Joshi
- February 27, 2014
Although the Acknowledgments section of a research paper is perhaps the easiest to write, this simple exercise can prove difficult. This post offers you some helpful…
- Yateendra Joshi
- June 16, 2014
Tables and figures, although important components of many research papers, are just that—components; you can publish a paper without them but you cannot publish tables…
- Yateendra Joshi
- January 31, 2014
As a result of technological developments and the increasing importance of article-level metrics, social media have become a valid source of information. There are…
- Vipul Manchala
- June 4, 2014
Among the many ways in which journals differ in the way, they expect authors to format references is the way names of journals are given: whether spelled out in full or…
- Editage Insights
- November 27, 2013