In the previous videos, we went through the first two sections of IMRAD – “Introduction” and “Methods”. Today we are going to talk about the third and perhaps the most important section – “Results”.
In their work, every scientist strives to gain recognition, increase their authority and recognition. Why won't publications in conference abstracts bring the desired result?
To defend your dissertation, you need to publish its results in the form of scientific articles and gain the required number of points. How can publications in international scientific journals help with this?
There are many scientometric databases in the world, but not all of them are recommended for publishing your research article. Which databases should you avoid?
How do you structure your paper so that it is easy to read, cite and publish? The answer is simple: use the IMRAD structure. What is this structure and why is it important? Let's look at it in today's video.