Writing a Scientific Manuscript Posted on September 17, 2019September 17, 2019 By Ardian Setiawan Scientific manuscript writing requires writers (researchers) to use various genres (cognitive genres – Bruce, 2008). In this post, I arrange the sample practices provided by UEfAP based on the basic structure of a scientific article. The arrangement will help you understand how particular genres are used in article sections, and allow you to compare genres employed in different sections (by doing the practices). You can start with the introduction [1], and then finish the other sections. [1] Writing an Introduction [2] Writing the Method Section [3] Writing the Results Section [4] Writing the Discussion [5] Writing the Conclusions [6] Writing an Abstract [responsivevoice_button voice=”UK English Male” buttontext=”Play”]
Learn and grow Posted on October 27, 2017 If you are not ready to face different opinions, you are not ready to learn and grow. Learning and growing require you to challenge the status quo. That means challenging what you believe. Read More
Uncategorized Literature Review Patterns Posted on October 17, 2024October 17, 2024 Historical Development (Chronological): This approach organizes the literature based on the timeline in which key works were published, showing how ideas, theories, or knowledge in a field have evolved over time. It is particularly useful for tracing the development of a topic and understanding how current perspectives are shaped by… Read More