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Writing Scientific Papers Manuscript Contents Prof. Steve Leharne

What do you want from your published scientific paper? You want: – To report scientific findings – Recognition at work – Peer recognition – Recognition by a wider (global) audience

Paper must be published! Paper should reach a wide audience Report scientific findings

Enhance reputation. Help promotion prospects Help career prospects Recognition at work

Peer recognition High quality paper leads to enhanced reputation and external esteem. High quality comes from well written paper and high quality data.

Recognition by a wider audience Paper must be of high quality Paper must be readily found using an electronic search engine.

What to include Title Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results (with Tables and Figures) Discussion Acknowledgments Literature Cited

Make the title specific: – A good title should describe the contents of the paper in the fewest possible words. – Keep to 12 words or less. The title should be appropriate for the intended audience. It should make people want to read the paper. Choosing a Title

Compare A study of the effects of chaos as a source of complexity and diversity in evolutionary processes. Chaos as a source of complexity and diversity in evolution

Title Guidelines Titles may contain several key words or phrases. Some are more important than others. Put these near the start of the title in order to make it easier for the reader to determine what the paper is about.

Title Guidelines Insert searchable keywords in your title. This makes it easier for your work to be found using web-based engine.

An Interim Report from the Myers Project. The Myers Project Interim Report into the Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Memory Retention. The second title is likely to picked out by a search for any of the highlighted phrases Compare

Suit the title to your audience. Title Guidelines

Compare Fat Rats: What Makes Them Eat? The Relationship of Luteinising Hormone to Obesity in the Zucker Rat

The Keyword List The keyword list provides an opportunity to add keywords, which are used by the indexing and abstracting services. These are additional to those already present in the title. The right choice of keywords should increase the ease with which your article be can located.

The Abstract What did I do in a nutshell The abstract should provide a very short summary of your work. It should stand on its own and it should not be too technical. It should state your main findings and conclusions.

Very briefly write: – What you did, – Why you did it – Whom you wrote it for (if appropriate) The Abstract: What it should contain

Why we did the work.

Background information

What we did

Results and conclusions

The Introduction The purpose of the introduction is to: – Establish the context of the work being reported. – This is accomplished by discussing the relevant primary research literature (with citations) and – Summarizing current understanding of the problem you are investigating.

State the purpose of the work in the form of the hypothesis, question, or problem you investigated. The Introduction

Briefly explain your rationale and approach and, whenever possible, the possible outcomes your study can reveal. The Introduction

Experimental Details This section of the paper ought to contain the following details where appropriate: – Materials used; – Organisms used – Instruments used – Experimental protocols

These experimental section should contain enough details that a competent researcher could repeat your experiment. The cornerstone of good science is reproducibility and repeatability. Experimental Details

Materials

Experimental Methods Instrument used Manufacturer

Use tables where they might help clarify the narrative

Use diagrams to help clarify experimental details

When giving details of measurements such as the temperature of the oven be precise. Which is better? – The oven was hot! – The oven was kept at 350 ± 1°C Be precise

Grammar : Use the third person past passive voice.

Results Present your results clearly When necessary use tables and figures effectively

Results Do not repeat all of the information in the text that appears in a table or figure; but do summarize it.

Using Tables For example, if you present a table of temperature measurements taken at various times, describe the general pattern of temperature change and refer to the table. "The temperature of the solution increased rapidly at first, going from 50º to 80º in the first three minutes (Table 1)."

Using graphs Make graphs clear and provide them with a suitable caption.

Discussion It is not enough to simply present your data (you have already done that), you must now discuss their significance. Discuss the meaning of individual results in this section; but wait until the conclusions section to tie everything together.

Issues that need discussion Were the results consistent with your expectations? Does experimental error account for any deviations between the results and your expectations?

What underlying patterns or relationships exist in your results? Do these results support the hypothesis that you were testing? Do these results support the predictions in the literature? Issues that need discussion

Don’t try to gloss over problems in your results. If your results show a smooth curve with an unexpected dip in the middle, avoid the temptation to gloss over the unexpected deviation – it may turn out to be the most important part of your data.

Discuss data treatment There are times when you have may developed a novel way of treating your data. This can go in the discussion section. Though sometimes it may go into a separate section.

What has been found and achieved?

Acknowledgements If you received any significant help in thinking up, designing, or carrying out the work; or received free materials from someone you must acknowledge their assistance and the service or material provided. Although usual style requirements (e.g., 1st person, objectivity) are relaxed somewhat here – “Acknowledgments” are always brief and never flowery.

References All the citations in the corpus of the text need to be identified in the reference list placed at the end of the paper.

References Ensure that the formatting of the citations in the text and reference list conform with the style of the journal your article will be sent to.

Name and date

List in alphabetical order

List in numerical order Numbered references

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