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Key points of Formal Writing (part 2)
In this part of the article, we will discuss the key characteristics of formal writing: 1) Narration 2) Vocabulary 3) Grammar and structure 4) Personality 5) Conjunctions and Contractions 6) Punctuation These are the things you should consider when writing academic articles, and we will talk about them in detail. Below, we will outline the role of Read more about Key points of Formal Writing (part 2)[…]
Characteristics of a Good Researcher
The researcher must have specific intrinsic and acquired qualities, to be able to carry out research activities. The lack of these traits hinders the pursuit of research or makes the conduct of research slow and difficult. The characteristics of a good researcher can be divided into the three categories of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral. A) Read more about Characteristics of a Good Researcher[…]
How to Submit Your Article to a Scientific Journal?
1.Through E-mail 2. Online Submission system The third method is the electronic and online submission method, which is the result of advancements in technology. Because of the speed and security of this method, journals ask you to submit your data and articles in PDF or Word format. Most of the journals explain the process of Read more about How to Submit Your Article to a Scientific Journal?[…]
Paraphrasing
Through professional paraphrasing, you can raise the chances of your articles getting published. Correct and effective paraphrasing is one of the most important factors in preventing article rejection. As you know, paraphrasing is also one way to get rid of plagiarism. The better you paraphrase, the greater your chances of reducing plagiarism. What is paraphrasing? Read more about Paraphrasing[…]
Article Withdrawal
As a researcher, you may want to cancel the publication of your article due to various reasons. If it is your case and the article is in the process of review by a journal, then you need to officially announce a withdrawal.
How to Avoid Rejection of Your Article(Part 2)
Try to view your article from the editor’s point of view. You spend so much time researching and preparing your article. Then you submit it and wait for the journal’s decision. Finally, you receive an email from the journal and get excited, but when you read it, you see that your article is rejected.
Common Causes and Mistakes Leading to the Rejection of an Article and How to Avoid Them
One of the main reasons of rejection of an article is issues with its structure, subject, and inappropriate translation. You should know that rejection is common in scientific journals.
Important Tips for Writing Scientific Articles (Part 1)
A quality scientific paper is a combination of a modern, innovative scientific study and flawless writing. Whether you are a novice researcher or someone who has published a number of scientific papers before, writing and submitting a scientific paper for a journal is never easy. This process is very time consuming and tedious.
Publishing Conference Papers in ISI Journals
Scientific research conferences are held at various regional, national, and international levels. For the conference to fall under any of the above categories, it must have certain characteristics.
Components of a Proposal (Part 2)
The research problem can be expressed as a question in both qualitative and quantitative studies, and often the question form of the problem is preferred because it is simple and expressive, since it leads the researcher to answer these questions.
Components of a Proposal
A proposal is the plan of research and a researcher’s guide for executing the research. The purpose of writing a proposal is to get approval for conducting a research project and make it credible. So it is necessary for the researcher to provide the authorities and those who finance the project with a proposal. This Read more about Components of a Proposal[…]
13 Tips for submitting your manuscript to journals (Part 5)
Once a journal accepts your article, congratulate yourself. Use the valuable self-confidence you have achieved as a driving force for your next research. But don’t get too proud since journals accept hundreds of articles like yours daily from around the world.
13 Tips for submitting your manuscript to journals (Part 3)
At this stage, the only thing you can do is wait. Besides, you should also prepare yourself for any possible results. The chief editor might accept your article quickly. This is rare and happens only when your research topic is new and interesting. But usually, after an initial review by the chief editor or the Read more about 13 Tips for submitting your manuscript to journals (Part 3)[…]
13 Tips for submitting your manuscript to journals (Part 2)
A cover letter is a piece of writing that you usually have to submit with the article. In fact, Cover Letter is the first thing that the editor will study. Actually, the editor makes a decision for your article and chooses a reviewer based on this letter. So it is better to notice the following Read more about 13 Tips for submitting your manuscript to journals (Part 2)[…]
13 Tips for submitting your manuscript to journals (Part 1)
After selecting a journal for the publication of your article, you must read its authors’ guide. In fact, you should write your article within the framework of that journal. Otherwise, the chief editor will reject it. Even if the journal accepts it at first, its reviewing will take a lot more time. If you care Read more about 13 Tips for submitting your manuscript to journals (Part 1)[…]