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DOs and DON'Ts in Scientific Writing
November 10th 2017
Lukas Reisenhofer; Hannes Tumfart
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Content
DOs & DON‘Ts regarding:
Title
Abstract
Introduction
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Figures
DOs & DON‘Ts in general
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Title
not too long
reflect main topic
provoke interest
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Abstract
brief summary
what, why, when, where, how, main results, conclusion
impersonal form of writing:
Don't: I (We) found….
Do: It was found….
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Introduction
begin: general discourse of the scientific issue(s)
proceed from the general to the particular
end: clearly state the scientific aims
do not pre-empt any results here
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Results
present your results in logical order
figures should be standardized in format, letter fonts etc.
do not overload figures with unnecessary information
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Discussion
the results should be discussed
point by point
concentrate on the central issue(s)
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Conclusions
highlight what is new
and the implications
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Acknowledgements
persons, institutions, sponsors
everyone who deserves your gratitude
express your appreciation to the peer reviewers
and editors, often taken for granted
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References
every citation
in the text, in figure captions, on figures in tables etc.
should be contained in the reference list and vice versa
strictly follow the required format
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Figures
design carefully (use space economically)
ensure color schemes are
compatible and clearly
distinguishable
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DOs & DON‘Ts in general
DO NOT
plagiarize
take for granted that the
spell check on your computer is accurate
DO
reference whenever you say/write
something that is not your own
check spelling, grammar and
punctuation etcetera.
Proofread and use a dictionary.
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AVOID
slang, jargon, or sexist language
shortened verb forms such as
they're, isn’t, can't.
conversational openings such as Well, you see,
Yes…, Let's move on.
USE
formal language
full verb form instead, e.g. they
are, is not, cannot
appropriate connectors and introductory
phrases
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AVOID
I think James (2008) believes that global
warming will…
personal pronouns e.g.
I, you, we
We think that you should be able to compete.
assumptions or
giving your opinion
USE
James (2008) believes that global warming will…
non-personal ones, e.g.
It should be possible for everyone to compete.
objectiveness
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AVOID
posing (direct) questions in
the running text
Can carbon emissions be reduced?
mixing words and numbers
unsystematically
DO
convert questions into statements
The possibility of carbon emissions being
reduced is questionable.
use words for numbers
for nine and below
and numbers
for 10 and above.
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nine, eight …10, 11 …
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Sources
https://www.elsevier.com
https://www.researchgate.net
http://awelu.srv.lu.se/grammar-and-words
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Thank you for your attention
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