Abbreviations can improve readability in a research paper - but only if they are used properly. Here's my short and simple guide to using abbreviations in research writing: https://t.co/5qEMaOlDd6 #AcademicTwitter#AcWri
Changing "empty" verbs to stronger ones that specify the action is a great way to improve your #researchpaper Find out more here: https://t.co/PCltXGrxbO #AcademicTwitter
@alassopairts @AcademicChatter@PhDVoice@PhD_Genie@OpenAcademics Congratulations! Revisions are part of the publishing process. See this as the next step in getting your paper published and remember that the revisions will improve your paper. You are exactly where you need to be 😊
Scientists sometimes struggle to maintain focus in their research papers. Veering off-topic and cluttering the paper with redundant information are common problems. This post explains how you can avoid this and make your paper easy to read https://t.co/zsBzjYujZU #AcWri
Do you struggle to join sentences and phrases together in your research writing? This easy guide should help! #AcademicTwitter#AcWri https://t.co/yMPQiSX0X4
OUT TODAY!! 🤗 Free download for CIEP members. 🤩 This guide by Dr Claire Bacon tells the editor all they need to know to help scientists navigate the publication process and get their research papers ready for publication. Get your free PDF here 👉 👉 👉 https://t.co/ewORpVGgV0
A combination of short and long sentences will make your research paper more readable. But many scientists struggle to construct longer sentences. This post clearly explains how to join sentences properly to communicate your ideas more effectively. #AcWri https://t.co/yMPQiSX0X4
The CIEP's information team explain what their typical week looks like, and how they work together to create the CIEP's range of resources. Read the post here on the CIEP blog! 👉 https://t.co/SJUyYyTyRZ