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How to write an abstract Henriëtte de Swart. Two types of abstracts Abstract preceding a published article (typically one paragraph). Abstract sent in.

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1 How to write an abstract Henriëtte de Swart

2 Two types of abstracts Abstract preceding a published article (typically one paragraph). Abstract sent in for a conference; author wants to be selected to present a paper/poster. Common features: topic, background, approach, results, insights. Style: accessible, attractive, motivating, raise interest.

3 Abstract for conference Aim: get your paper accepted for a presentation (paper/poster). Research feasibility (some conferences are easier to get into than others). Note: most reviewing procedures are anonymous, so you get in by quality, not by fame! Don’t identify yourself.

4 Starting point Match your research to a conference (topic, approach, area). Respect requirements: adapt your abstract to guidelines, respect deadlines. Make your abstract the right length: neither too long, nor too short. Use the space for data and argumentation, not for long lists of references.

5 Take your time Writing an abstract is difficult!! Take your time, rewrite and polish over several days. Get a student/colleague/supervisor to read your abstract. When you get comments, ask them to motivate their judgment: were they convinced? Were they interested? Would they go to the talk?

6 Keep the reader in mind Reviewers are typically required to read quite a few abstracts, so yours is one of many: grab their attention! Respect your reader: don’t underestimate or overestimate him. Give an attractive title. Keep sentences short, use ‘flow’, add pictures. Use rhetorics and convince your reader: sell your work!

7 Contents Show what your contribute to the field: New data/observations that cannot be accounted for by existing theories. New theoretical insights that improve upon earlier analyses (for old or new data). Application of analyses from one domain to another.

8 Structure 1) introduction of topic and your new claim about it. New data/ observations. 2) a paragraph that shows you are familar with previous literature, and to criticize it on the basis of new data or theories, wrong predictions, etc. 3) the core of the abstract: your solutions supported by solid arguments 4) Conclusion: provide a punchline. Promise more. Show implications.

9 Assignment for paper Sell the paper under a different title, that you think is better suited to get the paper accepted at a conference. Write a one-page abstract respecting the guidelines given here.


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