Writing and publishing a scientific paper

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This text is designed to give the reader a helping hand in writing a scientific paper. It provides generic advice on ways that a scientific paper can be improved. The focus is on the following ethical and non-technical issues: (1) when to start writing, and in what language; (2) how to choose a good title; (3) what should be included in the various sections (abstract, introduction, experimental, results, discussion, conclusions, and supporting information (supplementary material); (4) who should be considered as a co-author, and who should be acknowledged for help; (5) which journal should be chosen; and (6) how to respond to reviewers’ comments. Purely technical issues, such as grammar, artwork, reference styles, etc., are not considered. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Scholz, F. (2022). Writing and publishing a scientific paper. ChemTexts, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40828-022-00160-7

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