Writing a scientific paper is hard. In particular, if you are a Ph.D. student, you probably know what the fear of the blank page means—writing can feel overwhelming. But a systematic approach helps.
This book serves as a friendly guide to the process of writing. It offers a step-by-step, top-down approach that makes it easier to turn your results into research papers that are focused, readable, and exciting. Instead of dwelling on technicalities, this guide breaks the process down into manageable chunks. How to choose the main point 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:
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.