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Tag Archives: academia
Writing a research paper (3) – the abstract
In this blog post, I will continue the discussion of how to write research papers. I will discuss the importance of writing a good abstract for research papers, common errors, and give some tips. Why the abstract is important? The abstract is often overlooked but it is one … Continue reading
Writing a research paper (2) – choosing a good title
Today, I will continue my series of blog posts about how to write research papers. I will discuss the importance of choosing a good title for research papers, some common errors, and give some tips. Why the title is important? The title and abstract are some … Continue reading
Writing a research paper (1) – keeping it simple
Today, I will give some advice about how to write research papers. This will be the first post of a series of posts on this topic. In this post, I will focus on one aspect, which is to use simple structures and expressions to present the … Continue reading
Why attending academic conferences is important?
In this blog post, I will talk about the importance of attending academic conferences for researchers. I will answer two important questions: Why it is important to attend conference? and What one should do at an academic conference to get the most benefits? Academic conferences Academic conferences are meetings attended by researchers mostly from academia,. … Continue reading
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10 ways of becoming more efficient at doing research
Today, I will discuss 10 ways of becoming more efficient at doing research. This is an important topic for any researcher who wishes to be more productive in terms of research. For example, one may want to be able to publish … Continue reading
IEEE and its language polishing service
Many researchers are not native English speakers but need to write research papers in English, as it is the common language for sharing ideas with other researchers worldwide. Some papers are very well-written, others are not so well-written but are still readable, … Continue reading
Do not link to impact factors, they will censor you!
On July 20 2017, I received an e-mail from a company called Clarivate Analytics Trademark Enforcement ( legal@ip-clarivateanalytics.com ) about copyright infringement for the Journal Citation Reports, a product by Thomson Reuters. They contact with me because a few years ago I have created a webpage that … Continue reading
How to publish in top conferences/journals? (Part 2) – The opportunity cost of research
Many researchers wish to produce high quality papers and have a great research impact. But how? In a previous blog post, I have discussed how the “blue ocean strategy” can be applied to publish in top conference/journal. In this blog post, I will discuss another important concept for producing … Continue reading
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How to publish in top conferences/journals? (Part 1) – The Blue Ocean Strategy
A question that many young researchers ask is how to get your papers published in top conferences and journal. There are many answers to this question. In this blog post, I will discuss a strategy for carrying research called the “Blue Ocean Strategy”. This strategy was initially … Continue reading
Write more papers or write better papers? (quantity vs quality)
In this blog post, I will discuss an important question for young researchers, which is: Is it better to try to write more papers or to try to write fewer but better papers? In other words, what is more important: quantity or quality in research? To answer this question, I will first explain why quantity and quality are important, and then … Continue reading