The Art of Writing a Scientific Research Paper - A Guide to Beginners
Journal Title: Journal of Contemporary Medicine and Dentistry - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
The best authors are made, they are rarely born. For most of the novice writers, writing a scientific manuscript is quite an intimidating process. Keeping this in mind the inexperienced authors can follow certain guidelines or rules to sculpt their skills on writing an effective scientific paper and strategies for successful revision. Common errors can be avoided, thus streamlining the process and gaining the deserved success. Authors can thus use this article as a brief manual for successful publications.
Authors and Affiliations
Jaanavi Dedhia, Esha Mukherjee, Niyati Mehta, Ajinkya Pawar
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