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.
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Publishing a research article is important for degrees and titles, career development, grants, and reporting. What should I do if my article is not credited?
In order to defend a thesis for scientific degrees, each scientist must publish a certain number of scientific articles in scientific databases. Where and how many articles should be published?
Scientometric databases check and exclude journals with some regularity. Recently, the well-known journal Chemosphere was excluded from Web of Science. Why was this decision made?
If you have a scholar profile in Google Scholar, the scientific articles you publish are automatically added to it. What do I do when a published article appears in my scholar profile, but citations are not counted for the article itself, but for one of its citations?