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Research papers follow a specific, evolving format range. Learning how to put your data and thoughts into this format requires some getting used to even for an English native speaker and even more so for the majority of scientists who acquired English after childhood.
Research papers follow a specific, evolving format range. Learning how to put your data and thoughts into the format of a scientific article requires some getting used to even for an English native speaker and even more so for the majority of scientists who acquired English after childhood.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Scientific publishing]]
* [[Scientific publishing]]
* [[Word vs. LaTeX]]
* [[Word vs. LaTeX]]
* [[How to publish a paper]] - discussion about future publishing models
* [[How to publish a paper]] - discussion about future publishing models
* [[BE Board:Dinner Discussion/Alternate publishing models]]
* [[BE Board:Dinner Discussion/Alternate publishing models]]
== External links ==
* [http://classweb.gmu.edu/biologyresources/writingguide/ScientificPaper.htm Guide to writing in biological sciences] from George Mason University, Virginia, USA
* [http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/tools/report/reportform.html Writing research paper]] from Rice University, Texas
* [http://abacus.bates.edu/~ganderso/biology/resources/writing/HTWtoc.html How to write a scientific paper] by Greg Anderson 2004 Bates College, Maine
* [http://members.verizon.net/~vze3fs8i/air/airpaper.html How to write a scientific paper] by Robert Schulman, Virginia, USA
* [http://faculty.goucher.edu/eng221/how_to_write_a_scientific_articl.htm How to write a scientific article] (short  page with numbered tips) by faculty of Goucher college, Maryland, USA
* [http://www.okada-lab.org/~okada/Ronbun.html How to write a scientific paper (Japanese)] by Minoru Okada, Waseda Uni, Japan (last updated 2007)

Revision as of 04:25, 5 March 2008

Research papers follow a specific, evolving format range. Learning how to put your data and thoughts into the format of a scientific article requires some getting used to even for an English native speaker and even more so for the majority of scientists who acquired English after childhood.


See also

External links