How to write figure legends for a scientific journal article
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2022
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Curriculum:
Introduction to the course
Lesson 1: Scientific Paper Structure
Part 1: How to tell a good scientific story
Part 2: How to structure a scientific paper: the hourglass
Part 3: How to outline the structure of a scientific paper
Lesson 2: Finding and citing references,
Part 1: How to find scientific literature to cite
Part 2: How to correctly cite scientific literature
Part 3: How to manage references and avoid plagiarism
Part 4: How to use Google Scholar to find scientific literature
Part 5: How to use Web of Science to find scientific literature
Part 6: How to use EndNote to insert references into Microsoft Word
Lesson 3: Writing the first draft of your scientific journal article and beyond
Part 1: Understanding the publication process
Part 2: How to choose a target journal for your scientific journal article
Part 3: How to determine who is an author on your scientific journal article
Part 4: Tips for writing a first draft of your scientific journal article
Lesson 4: Presenting your Results in Figures and Tables
Part 1: How to present your scientific results in figures and tables
Part 2: How to make your figures and tables highly readable
Lesson 5: Writing the Introduction
Part 1: Content of the Introduction section of a scientific journal article
Part 2: How to structure the Introduction section of a scientific journal article
Part 3: How to write the Research Question and Significance for a scientific journal article
Lesson 6: Writing the Materials and Methods section
Part 1: Content of the Materials and Methods section of a scientific journal article
Part 2: How to get the details of the Materials and Methods correct
Lesson 7: Writing the Results section
Part 1: Content of the Results section of a scientific journal article
Part 2: How to show results instead of data in a scientific journal article
Part 3: How to write the Results of a scientific journal article
Part 4: How to write figure legends for a scientific journal article
Lesson 8: Writing the Discussion section
Part 1: Contents of the Discussion section a scientific journal article
Part 2: How to write a good Discussion section a scientific journal article
Part 3: How NOT to begin and end a Discussion section of a scientific journal article
Lesson 9: Writing the Title and Abstract
Part 1: How to write the Title of a scientific journal article
Part 2: How to write the Abstract of a scientific journal article
Lesson 10: Revising and Editing
Part 1: How to revise a scientific journal article
Part 2: How to edit a scientific journal article
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Amazing stuff. I am currently writing the result section of my article and these informations are really helpful! one question tho, can you give an example for the point "refer to figures rather than announcing them"? You mean instead of saying "XYZ is shown in Fig.1" say "XYZ is blah blah blah as it can be seen in Fig.1"?
Okay, there is an example in the previous video. very nice.
Yes, you have the right idea of what I mean. Happy writing!