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    How To Write A Scientific Paper: An Academic Self-Help Guide for PhD Students

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    How To Write A Scientific Paper: An Academic Self-Help Guide for PhD Students

    How To Write A Scientific Paper: An Academic Self-Help Guide for PhD Students by Jari Saramäki, Independently Published, Virtual Voice
    English | March 25, 2025 | ISBN: B0F2GL6Z23 | 2 hours and 29 minutes | M4B | 135 Mb

    Write outstanding papers using a systematic top-down approachWriting a scientific paper is hard, especially if you want to publish in top journals. It’s even harder if you are a PhD student who is still learning the craft.

    But don’t worry, this book is here to help! It shows you a straightforward, step-by-step method that makes it easier to turn your hard-earned results into clear and exciting papers, ready for top journals.

    Instead of dwelling on technicalities, this guide breaks the process down into manageable chunks. How to choose the message of your paper? How to craft its abstract, sentence by sentence? How to effectively outline the paper, and how to turn the outline into a first draft and then into a finished manuscript? What to do if you get stuck? And finally, how to deal with critical reviews?

    Here is what you get:
    • A complete step-by-step plan for writing research papers, from choosing which results to include to wrapping up the paper in the Discussion section
    • Concrete, actionable, and practical advice, from a paragraph-level template for the Introduction to guidance on preparing plots and figures
    • Lots of writing tips, from placing signposts in your text to shortening and straightening your sentences
    This book is tailored specifically for Ph.D. students who are aiming to write journal articles based on their research results. However, its insights and guidance can be highly beneficial and recommended to academics at all levels.

    The book includes:
    PART I: STORY
    1. How To Choose The Key Point Of Your Paper
    2. How To Choose The Supporting Results
    3. How To Write The Abstract
    4. How To Choose The Title

    PART II: OUTLINE
    5. The Power Of Outlining
    6. How To Write The Introduction, Part I: Structure
    7. How To Write The Introduction, Part II: A Four-Paragraph Template
    8. How To Write The Introduction, Part III: The Lede
    9. How To Write The Materials And Methods
    10. How To Write The Results, Part I: Figures
    11. How To Write The Results, Part II: Text
    12. How To Write The Discussion

    PART III: WORDS
    13. How Does Your Reader Read?
    14. How To Write Your First Draft
    15. How To Edit Your First Draft
    16. Tips For Revising Content And Structure
    17. Tips For Editing Sentences

    PART IV: IT'S NOT OVER YET
    18. How To Write The Cover Letter
    19. How To Deal With Reviews

    About the author

    I am a professor of computational science and an experienced academic with more than 100 published papers. My research is interdisciplinary, to say the least: I have studied the social fabric of smartphone users, the genetic structure of ant supercolonies, the connectome of the human brain, networks of public transport, and the molecular biology of the human immune system, to name a few. I am also interested in scientific writing as a craft. So one could say that I have a broad range of interests—or that I just can't choose, but that's exactly how I like it!

    Feel Free to contact me for book requests, informations or feedbacks.
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