How to present and publish research results

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Abstract

The end of each research is the presentation of its results to the public, especially to those who are engaged in similar research. This is particularly true for scientific research. A scientific paper is a written report that contains a presentation of the results of original scientific research. Its format is defined by centuries-old tradition of writing, the editorial practices of the publishers, scientific ethics, accepted standards and requirements of modern printing and publishing. Unfortunately, the experience of publishers and editors of scientific books and journals show that a large number of submitted contributions do not meet the minimum requirements to be even considered for publication. This article indicates the most important principles that one should bear in mind during the creation of a full text paper or presentation of scientific results.

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Dekanski, A. (2014). How to present and publish research results. In Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Vol. 79, pp. 1561–1570). Serbian Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC140610066D

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