The goal of manuscript writing is to go beyond simply presenting facts and ideas. It is to reach out to the reader to successfully explain your findings and assist readers in comprehending the topics at hand.
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How to write a manuscript components and structure of manuscript writing – pubrica
1. How to write a Manuscript:
Components and Structure of
Manuscript writing
An Academic presentation by
Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations,
Pubrica Group: www.pubrica.com
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2. Outline
Make sure your message is clear
Components and structure of Manuscript Writing
Methodology
Methodology sub-sections for Research paper writing
Result
Discussion
Acknowledgement
References
About Pubrica
TODAY'S DISCUSSION
3. Contd...
The goal of manuscript writing is to go
beyond simply presenting facts and ideas.
It is to reach out to the reader to successfully
explain your findings and assist readers in
comprehending the topics at hand..
INTRODUCTION
4. This blog introduces and shows several
techniques for arranging a manuscript so that
readers remember the most important
messages you want to communicate after
reading it.
Although manuscript writing has a strict
format, there is
captivating story
still room to weave a
that communicates the
science while still being enjoyable. Scientists,
authors, and editors discuss the value and
significance of creativity and how to create a
great study.
5. Consider the message you wish to send to your readers. If that isn't
clear, there may be later misinterpretations.
When a multidisciplinary group of authors is becoming more common, a
clear message is even more crucial.
Make sure your message is clear
Contd...
6. I encourage groups to meet in person and
seek consensus on the main message and
the data selection, visual presentation, and
information needed to convey a powerful
message.
The main text should contain the most crucial
information, and additional data should be
placed in the supplementary content to avoid
distraction.
Contd...
7. Countless manuscripts are turned down
because the discussion part is so lacking that
it's plain the author doesn't understand the
existing literature.
Writers should place their findings in a larger
context to show what makes them valuable or
unique.
Contd...
8. • There is a fine line between hypothesis and evidence-based judgments to
be drawn. In the conversation, a writer can conjecture but not excessively.
• It's never good when the conversation is just guesswork because it's not
based on the author's experience. Include a one- or two- sentence statement
in the end on the study you want to conduct in the future and what else
needs to be investigated.
9. Components and structure
of Manuscript Writing
After the title and abstract, the first part of a
research paper is the abstract. It is usually
short and communicates the scope of the
research paper writing (the rationale and goal
of the investigation).
It should include the study's background (the
existing body of knowledge), significance,
and objectives. It should explicitly explain or
describe the research questions/hypotheses
being tested.
10.
11. METHODOL
OGY
The approach used determines whether or
not a study is valid. The Methodology
section should be given in such detail and
clarity that other researchers can reproduce
the work in their own environment.
The section on methodology is divided into
two parts: "Materials" and "Methods."
Contd...
12. Who/what was studied (e.g., humans, animals, corpses, tissue preparations)?
Who/what was inspected (e.g., humans, animals, corpses, tissue preparations)?
What types of therapies were used (for example, oral, injectable, and gas)?
What tools were employed in the investigation (e.g., HPLC, haemoglobin meters)?
13. The "Methods" section explains how
individuals were manipulated to answer the
experimental question, how measurements
and computations were performed, and how
data was stored and analyzed."
14. METHODOLOGY SUB-SECTIONS
FOR RESEARCH PAPER WRITING
The ethical criteria established by the country or region should be mentioned
and followed in the Methods section.
The ICMR's Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical
Research
example,
on Human Participants, for are a valuable
resource f
o
r
reference while researching human subjects in India.
Contd...
15. The ICMR's Guidelines for the use of Animals
in Scientific Research/INSA's Guidelines for
Care and Use of Animals in Scientific
Research.
The Committee for Control and Supervision
of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA
Guidelines) for Care and Use of Animals in
Scientific Research (CPCSEA Guidelines) for
Care and Use of Animals in Scientific
Research (INSR).
Contd...
16. The Methodology sections of manuscript
writing are the final subcomponent deals with
data management and statistical analysis.
In the publication, it is critical to state how
data quality was ensured throughout the
investigation, including whether a single or
double data entry approach was utilized for
data management.
Contd...
17. As part of the data management technique,
the authors should specify whether
consistency or random checks were
performed. It's critical to include the name of
the statistical programme used for data entry
and analysis, along with the required
references.
The Methodology part should always be
written in the past tense and presented
logically and ordered.
18. RESU
LT
The easiest section to write is the Results
section for manuscript writing. In this section,
one must describe the intervention/findings.
Observation’s Text, Tables, and Graphs are
the most common components of the Results
section.
Contd...
19. So that unnecessary duplication of material
supplied in tables and figures is avoided in
the text.
The text should deliver unique information
and highlight the most significant features of
the figures and tables. Only the most critical
points should be underlined or summarized. It
is not necessary to display the same data in
tables and figures.
20. DISCUSSI
ON
One of the most challenging portions of a manuscript
to write is the Discussion section. The commentary
adds value to the paper by comparing the authors'
work to that of other scientists.
The discussion should be on the interpretation
(findings), and the debate should focus on how the
study results contribute to the overall picture.
Contd...
21. Current manuscript writing,
findings and compare
explain the
the study's
conclusions.
Discuss the
implications
limits
for
and, if possible,
future research
the
after
comparing your results to other literature. A
summary is usually given at the end of the
conversation.
22. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It's important to recognize people who don't
fit the authorship standards, and the
acknowledgement should be brief and limited
to particular scientific or technical aid and
financial support.
provide
and help
who
services
writing
Individuals
departmental
manuscript
contributing to scientific
without
content
standard
produce
actually
are not
needed to be acknowledged.
23. The manuscript's writing type and nature determine the overall number of
references. It's always a moral idea to check the "Instructions to the Authors"
page for specific instructions.
Citations should be numbered in the same order as they appear in the text and
placed after the document. The referencing style varies on the magazine, so
careful consideration should be given before journal publication.
REFERENCES
24. Pubrica's manuscript writing service has
worked with several medical and scientific
journals.
The Pubrica Researcher Team creates a
solid review that can be a valuable tool for
practitioners, offering a concise synthesis and
analysis of the relevant information in a
specific field.
ABOUT
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25. REFEREN
CES
Virginia Gewin How to write a first-class
paper; nature 16 March 2018.
Sitanshu Sekhar Kar, Rakhee Kar
Components and Structure of a Manuscript,
Writing and Publishing a Scientific Research
Paper pp 9-15.