A paper in the hand is worth two in the bush. Contribution of literature to the production of scientific papers
Abstract
Participants in scientific research paper writing workshops often raise concerns regarding the different sections of the structure of the paper: title, abstract, introduction, methodology, content, and discussion. Since scientific findings must be conveyed clearly, briefly, and in a coherent style, I propose that scientists interested in properly transmitting such knowledge benefit from the help of writers, whose primary purpose is to convey to the reader, in a clear and enjoyable manner, the descriptions of landscapes, moods, and the thoughts and actions of their fictional characters.Downloads
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