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* Cover letters etc  | * Cover letters etc  | ||
Kielenhuolto (language planning).  | |||
https://breakingtherules.substack.com/p/a-near-perfect-picture-ep-7?t=9oMkGJLredYMz944XKcDHw&s=33  | |||
* Sampling our thoughts  | |||
** Conceptual resolution  | |||
* Conceptual diffraction limit  | |||
** The written article will never be a perfect representation of the thoughts in our heads.   | |||
* Conceptual sampling theorem  | |||
https://annaclemens.com/blog/open-science-tools-literature-search/?t=OIWr8RnZayJKHiruijdXFg&s=33  | |||
*  ScienceOpen  | |||
*  The Lens  | |||
*  Citation Gecko https://citationgecko.azurewebsites.net/  | |||
*  Local Citation Network https://localcitationnetwork.github.io/  | |||
*  ResearchRabbit  | |||
*  Open Access Button  | |||
*  Unpaywall  | |||
*  EndNote Click  | |||
*  Read by QxMD  | |||
*  CiteAs  | |||
How I learnt to write research papers as a non-native English speaker https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00218-1  | |||
* Maksullinen  | |||
== Story ==  | == Story ==  | ||
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https://www.annaclemens.com/blog/make-graphical-abstract-paper?utm_content=buffer188ac&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer&t=qaqSdbIpItquom2gmgBh6Q&s=09  | https://www.annaclemens.com/blog/make-graphical-abstract-paper?utm_content=buffer188ac&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer&t=qaqSdbIpItquom2gmgBh6Q&s=09  | ||
https://www.annaclemens.com/blog/ten-most-common-mistakes-when-choosing-a-paper-title?utm_content=buffer11b09&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer&t=l4Hhvcj2xGMXC3UZJvGAGg&s=33  | |||
https://annaclemens.com/blog/mindset-shift-write-excellent-papers-and-grant-proposal-reader/  | |||
* the cover letter. "In most cases, I then understood the study’s conclusion and its significance. How come the authors couldn’t put this as well in their paper?"  | |||
* Writing a paper can feel more abstract while writing a cover letter you think about the editor.  | |||
* You need to put your reader first.  | |||
# Know your target audience  | |||
# Never use synonyms for terminology, even though it might seem dull to repeat yourself a lot,  | |||
# A clear structure. Repeat. Do not assume that something is obvious.  | |||
# Paragraphs shouldn’t be too long. Readers will only read the first (and maybe) last sentence of your paragraph.  | |||
# Stop using words such as “of course” and “obviously”: don't make your reader feel dumb.  | |||
# Abstract includes background, problem, main takeaway, results and implications  | |||
== Words ==  | == Words ==  | ||
== Tuomo ==  | |||
Hyviä pointteja:  | |||
* Ei <s>Gracious Professionalism:n</s> vaan Gracious Professionalismin koska ei lyhenne.  | |||
* '''eri>toinen''' <s>Harrastuksesi on luultavasti aivan <s>eri</s> kuin kavereillasi.</s> > Harrastuksesi on luultavasti aivan toinen kuin kavereillasi.  | |||
* erikseen <s>eripuolelle</s> > eri puolelle  | |||
Latest revision as of 08:20, 8 October 2024
Introduction
https://www.oacommunity.org/?t=gkaYEA8NERwJIElsRc1TCA&s=09
- Cover letters etc
 
Kielenhuolto (language planning).
https://breakingtherules.substack.com/p/a-near-perfect-picture-ep-7?t=9oMkGJLredYMz944XKcDHw&s=33
- Sampling our thoughts
- Conceptual resolution
 
 - Conceptual diffraction limit
- The written article will never be a perfect representation of the thoughts in our heads.
 
 - Conceptual sampling theorem
 
https://annaclemens.com/blog/open-science-tools-literature-search/?t=OIWr8RnZayJKHiruijdXFg&s=33
- ScienceOpen
 - The Lens
 - Citation Gecko https://citationgecko.azurewebsites.net/
 - Local Citation Network https://localcitationnetwork.github.io/
 - ResearchRabbit
 - Open Access Button
 - Unpaywall
 - EndNote Click
 - Read by QxMD
 - CiteAs
 
How I learnt to write research papers as a non-native English speaker https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00218-1
- Maksullinen
 
Story
Pay
https://annaclemens.com/blog/mindset-shift-write-excellent-papers-and-grant-proposal-reader/
- the cover letter. "In most cases, I then understood the study’s conclusion and its significance. How come the authors couldn’t put this as well in their paper?"
 - Writing a paper can feel more abstract while writing a cover letter you think about the editor.
 - You need to put your reader first.
 
- Know your target audience
 - Never use synonyms for terminology, even though it might seem dull to repeat yourself a lot,
 - A clear structure. Repeat. Do not assume that something is obvious.
 - Paragraphs shouldn’t be too long. Readers will only read the first (and maybe) last sentence of your paragraph.
 - Stop using words such as “of course” and “obviously”: don't make your reader feel dumb.
 - Abstract includes background, problem, main takeaway, results and implications
 
Words
Tuomo
Hyviä pointteja:
- Ei 
Gracious Professionalism:nvaan Gracious Professionalismin koska ei lyhenne. - eri>toinen 
Harrastuksesi on luultavasti aivan> Harrastuksesi on luultavasti aivan toinen kuin kavereillasi.erikuin kavereillasi. - erikseen 
eripuolelle> eri puolelle