Read more about the article Online Resources for Researchers at All Stages of Manuscript Development
Online Resources for Researchers at All Stages of Manuscript Development

Online Resources for Researchers at All Stages of Manuscript Development

Writing a research paper isn’t easy, no matter what stage you’re at. Between tracking down all the right sources, organizing your notes, and compiling the data, there are plenty of things that can go wrong or slow you down if you don’t have the right tools to help you out. The good news is that there are some great online tools available that make all of these processes much easier than they otherwise would be. This article will take you through some of the most useful ones for each stage of writing your manuscript, so be sure to check it out

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Read more about the article Editorial: How to Write a High-Quality Research Paper and Avoid a Journal Desk Rejection (Part-1)
Quality Research Paper

Editorial: How to Write a High-Quality Research Paper and Avoid a Journal Desk Rejection (Part-1)

This editorial provides a useful "lived-in" perspective on the desk rejection process through the lens of the Editor. Each Editor expresses their own viewpoint on the many reasons for desk rejection. The editorial also provides crucial information to researchers on how to fit their submissions to the journal standards and needed quality criteria.

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Focus on creating and writing up research methodology.

In research, the methodology is defined as a systematic approach to resolving a research issue by collecting data using various methodologies, providing an interpretation of the data collected, and drawing conclusions based on the study data. A research technique is essentially a research or study plan.

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Research Proposal

Structure of Research Proposal

Researchers must present their research ideas and persuade funding agencies of the utility and value of their planned research effort, whether they like it or not. Writing a study proposal entails more than just inputting words and punctuation. It needs a short and unambiguous reporting of the facts, as well as the construction of a persuasive line of reasoning in support of the project.

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