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Writing your Research Paper: Tips from EASE Editors

This guest blog post, written by EASE's Duncan Nicholas, offers a sneak peek into writing your Research Paper. Packed with practical advice, this blog will equip you to navigate the complexities of scholarly publishing and get your research out there.

by Duncan Nicholas

8 min

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The Writing Process: Prewriting

Draft eye-catching figures and tables, then build a roadmap for your manuscript with an outline. Prewriting transforms your data into a captivating story for impactful scientific communication.

by Charla Viera, MS

5 min

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The Writing Process: Revising, Editing, and Proofreading

Polishing your manuscript isn't just about typos. It's a three-step process (revise, editing, proofreading) to take your writing from good to great.

by Charla Viera, MS

11 min

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The Writing Process: Planning

Careful planning is the first step to writing a successful scientific manuscript. By considering the "What, How, Why, and Who" of your research, you can craft a clear and concise message that will resonate with your target audience.

by Charla Viera, MS

5 min

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The Writing Process: Drafting

Struggling to craft a clear and impactful research manuscript for your target journal? You're not alone. This guide will equip you with strategies to streamline the writing process and effectively communicate your findings.

by Charla Viera, MS

5 min

a Post-Doctoral Fellow writing an executive summary for a grant proposal
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How to Write an Executive Summary for a Grant Proposal

Every successful grant proposal starts with an engaging executive summary. It stresses the significance of the proposed research, and it makes a compelling case for your grant request in a short and readable passage. Here we explain the value of the executive summary and what should (and should not) go into it.

by AJE Team

9 min

A researcher considering the use of et al in a new academic article
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How Do You Use et al. in Scientific Papers? (with many examples)

Et al. in academic writing helps you cite a publication with multiple contributors. Exactly how and where to use it varies depending on the specific journal publication or prescribed style guide. Even experienced authors have trouble with “et al.” Here we help clarify its use across every major style guide.

by Adam Goulston, PsyD, MS, MBA, MISD, ELS

12 min