Forget the struggles of writing a research paper - there is no need for headaches, self-doubt, and endless revisions. This book offers a blueprint for confident scientific writing even if you don't possess the writing gene. You will learn: How to become a prolific writer using four research paper writing steps called the "LEAP" How to make sense of research results and frame a message that convinces the readers How to answer viscous reviewers and get your paper accepted at the best journals What eight unwritten academic publishing rules you should follow to attract many citations Instead of fearing the writing process, the book will show you how to leverage it as a way of understanding the research results. What's included: * A book full of actionable advice for becoming efficient at writing papers * Free tools, templates, and internet resources for writing, grammar editing, collaborative writing, journal selection, and more * Two printable cheat sheets that summarize the advice from this book
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If you need to submit a formal paper to pass that class you probably want to be able to get it right the first time. You might wonder how you can achieve a top result. This book is here to teach you exactly that.
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The third edition of this book aims to equip both young and experienced researchers with all the tools and strategy they will need for their papers to not just be accepted, but stand out in the crowded field of academic publishing.
(Dr.) O. P. Singh, Prof. (Dr.) S. W. Rizwi and Prof. (Dr.) N. Dhanda for having long discussions. We are highly grateful to Dr. Piyush Tripathi, Dr. Alok Agrawal, Dr. Nimish Gupta, Dr. Mala Trivedi, Dr. G. R. Mishra, Dr. Sachin Kumar, ...
Writing Research Papers: A Practical Guide