8. Title of paper
There are two ways of writing titles for
your paper. The first one is the
descriptive way, which basically states
the main focus of your research. The
second way is the conclusive way, which
portrays the conclusion from paper.
10. How to write Author Details in Paper
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11. Abstract: This is the section of the research paper that comes after the title. The
purpose of this section is to provide the user with the brief summary of your paper.
Example
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15. Literature Review
It is the critical as well as the detailed
section of the research paper that includes
the in-depth evaluation of previous
researches.
19. Methods
There are basically two functions this methods section;
The first one is that the reader must be able to evaluate
your performed work
The second function is that you must allow the reader to
replicate the study if they desire to do so.
20.
21. Results
This is usually the variable section of your research paper
and it entirely depends on your results as well as your goals.
22. Software Tools for Data Analysis
⚫ Microsoft Excel
⚫ SPSS : Statistical Package for Social Science.
⚫ R: Open Source Statistics Software.
⚫ MATLAB : Statistical and Optimization Tools
⚫ WEKA: A data mining tool.
⚫ Python: Open Source Libraries for Data Analysis
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24. Conclusion summary – The conclusion of data by the author i.e. the
trend between variables etc.
Aberrant results – If there is an existence of any abnormality in
data, which may impact the result as well, that anomaly must also
be stated here and must be explained to the reader to remove all
kind of ambiguities.
Implications – Practical or theoretical implication of your work.
The grand summary must be there at the end
Acknowledgment
In this section of the research paper, you need to thank all those
people or institutes/organizations who added their contributions to
your work in a successful manner.
25. The purpose of this section is to provide the
full citation of the referenced articles in
your paper, in a specific format. A complete
reference must state the name of the author,
article title, the name of the journal, volume
number, year of publications as well as the
page numbers.
References
36. Download any of the paper from Journal
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37. Writing Tools and Software
⚫ Latex
⚫ Microsoft Word
⚫ Ref-N-Write
⚫ GoogleDocs
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38. Search Engines or database for scientific and academic
papers
• Google Scholar
• IEEE Xplore
• Science Direct
• Springer
• DeepDyve
Explore the Literature
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39. Digital library, repository and indexing for scientific and
academic papers
• arXiv
• CiteSeerx
• MEDLINE
• Scopus
• Web of Science
• SCI
Explore the Literature
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40. Tools to create surveys, collect the data
• Google Forms
• SurveyMonkey
• CrowdSignal or PollDaddy
• LimeSurvey
Collect Data
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41. Tools to find the standard datasets for research
• Scientific Data Repository
• UCI Machine Learning Repository
• Kaggle
• Covid19 Data Repository
Search DataSet
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42. Storing and Sharing Documents, Data & Codes
Tools have been developed to efficiently store and
share data, documents and code.
⚫ Google Drive
⚫ Dropbox
⚫ OneDrive
⚫ SlideShare
⚫ GitHub
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43. Connect with Others
Connect with experts and researchers, tools
that help researchers to reach out other researcher
and find expertise for new collaborations.
⚫ ResearchGate
⚫ Academia
⚫ Scopus
⚫ ORCID
⚫ Linkedin
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44. Grammar Checkers and Sentence
Correction Tools
⚫ MS Word Spelling & Grammar Checker
⚫ Grammarly
⚫ StyleWriter
⚫ WhiteSmoke
⚫ Ginger Software
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48. ● Passing of someone else work on yor own
● Inadequate paraphrasing a source
● Not acknowledging when sing information like data
tables, figred , graphics and etc.
plagiarism
50. ● Prepare fig and tables
● Write methods
● Write results
- Include statistical results
- use mean and standard deviation
- Precision up to two significant digits
- Never use % for very small samples
● Write discussions
- Avoid statements that go beyond the results
- Avoid uunspecific expressions
- Avoid sudden introduction of new ideas
- Speculations on possible interpretation are allowed but these
should in fact rather than imagination
Points that editors takes very seriously