How do you structure your paper so that it is easy to read, cite and publish? The answer is simple: use the IMRAD structure. What is this structure and why is it important? Let's look at it in today's video.
In the process of scientific and publication activities, scientists should be guided by the principles established by scientific ethics. Violation of such principles leads to refusals to publish and a decrease in the author's authority.
Each author, having sent his manuscript to the editorial office for further publication, can expect the result from several weeks to several months, and sometimes even a year. All this is because of the reviewing and editing process.
For every scientist and researcher, publishing their own research in such well-known databases as Scopus and Web of Science plays an important role in their work. What are these publications for? Why are such publications important?
After conducting research and writing a scientific article, every researcher and scientist wants the results of their work to be published as soon as possible. Often, this does not happen as quickly as the author would like. What determines the timing of publication? What factors influence it?