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Writing your Research Paper: Tips from EASE Editors
This guest blog post, written by EASE's Duncan Nicholas, offers a sneak peek into writing your Research Paper. Packed with practical advice, this blog will equip you to navigate the complexities of scholarly publishing and get your research out there.
by Duncan Nicholas
8 min
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The Writing Process: Prewriting
Draft eye-catching figures and tables, then build a roadmap for your manuscript with an outline. Prewriting transforms your data into a captivating story for impactful scientific communication.
by Charla Viera, MS
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The Writing Process: Revising, Editing, and Proofreading
Polishing your manuscript isn't just about typos. It's a three-step process (revise, editing, proofreading) to take your writing from good to great.
by Charla Viera, MS
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The Writing Process: Planning
Careful planning is the first step to writing a successful scientific manuscript. By considering the "What, How, Why, and Who" of your research, you can craft a clear and concise message that will resonate with your target audience.
by Charla Viera, MS
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The Writing Process: Drafting
Struggling to craft a clear and impactful research manuscript for your target journal? You're not alone. This guide will equip you with strategies to streamline the writing process and effectively communicate your findings.
by Charla Viera, MS
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How to Choose the Best AI Editing Tool for Academic Writing
Among the four top AI proofreading and editing tools compared, Curie stands out as the most suitable and comprehensive tool for academic writing, while other tools may be more appropriate for personal or business use during the drafting phase.
by Charla Viera, MS
6 min
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What is the Scientific Method: How does it work and why is it important?
The scientific method is a systematic process involving steps like defining questions, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, and analyzing data. It minimizes biases and enables replicable research, leading to groundbreaking discoveries like Einstein's theory of relativity, penicillin, and the structure of DNA. This ongoing approach promotes reason, evidence, and the pursuit of truth in science.
by AJE Team
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Academic vs. Nonacademic Writing Styles
Academic and nonacademic writing are distinct styles with different characteristics and purposes. Academic writing is formal, evidence-based, and aimed at scholarly audiences, while nonacademic writing is informal, personal, and intended for a wider audience. Choosing the appropriate style depends on the target audience and the writer's specific purpose.
by Eliza McKowan, MS
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Choosing a Catchy Title for Your Scientific Manuscript
- Engage readers with an interesting title.
- Short but descriptive titles are effective.
- Ensure your title is an accurate reflection of your work.
by Ben Mudrak, PhD
4 min