Scientific writing is not an easy task. Although there is no single and universally agreed strategy for assembling a successful scientific article, it is undeniable that some basic notions, gathered after decades of experience, may help increasing the chance of acceptance of a scientific manuscript. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to present a personal and arbitrary perspective on how to write a scientific article, entailing a tentative flowchart and a checklist describing the most important aspects characterizing each section of the manuscript. The final suggestion, which can be summarized in one simple and straightforward concept, is that you should always remember that a scientific article is meant to be read by others (i.e., r...
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Margaret Cargill and Patrick O’Connor1. How the book is organized, and why -- 2. Research article st...
Based on my direct personal experience as an author, referee, editor, and PhD thesis super...
Writing a scientific article is not an easy task, but it is definitely a great satisfaction to be ab...
Writing a scientific article remains a challenge to many medical professionals. The importance of sc...
Today, writing and publishing scientific articles is amongst the most valid ways of scientific commu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to help the readers that wish to publish a pap...
Writing is inherently a creative process. That would seem a good fit for the science researcher, whe...
There are many reasons to write a paper. Your reason ‘why’ will be personal and uniquely yours. You ...
As a scientist, you are a professional writer: your career is built on successful proposals and pape...
<p>The purpose of this article is to discuss some important aspects involved while writing an articl...
The text shows the structure of the original scientific article and contains instructions for its pr...
When we as researchers sit in solitude, just before (or after) the final deadline for submission, an...
Most of the scientific work presented as abstracts (platforms and posters) at various conferences ha...
Today scientists are drowned in information and have no time for reading all publications even in a ...
Click on the URI link (may not be free).Successful production of a written product for submission to...
Margaret Cargill and Patrick O’Connor1. How the book is organized, and why -- 2. Research article st...
Based on my direct personal experience as an author, referee, editor, and PhD thesis super...
Writing a scientific article is not an easy task, but it is definitely a great satisfaction to be ab...
Writing a scientific article remains a challenge to many medical professionals. The importance of sc...
Today, writing and publishing scientific articles is amongst the most valid ways of scientific commu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to help the readers that wish to publish a pap...
Writing is inherently a creative process. That would seem a good fit for the science researcher, whe...
There are many reasons to write a paper. Your reason ‘why’ will be personal and uniquely yours. You ...
As a scientist, you are a professional writer: your career is built on successful proposals and pape...
<p>The purpose of this article is to discuss some important aspects involved while writing an articl...
The text shows the structure of the original scientific article and contains instructions for its pr...
When we as researchers sit in solitude, just before (or after) the final deadline for submission, an...
Most of the scientific work presented as abstracts (platforms and posters) at various conferences ha...
Today scientists are drowned in information and have no time for reading all publications even in a ...
Click on the URI link (may not be free).Successful production of a written product for submission to...
Margaret Cargill and Patrick O’Connor1. How the book is organized, and why -- 2. Research article st...
Based on my direct personal experience as an author, referee, editor, and PhD thesis super...