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Understanding more about the structure of a journal article helps you strategise your reading.
Here is an example to illustrate the typical structure of a scholarly article.
Scholarly articles usually have lengthy and very specific titles.
Lists all authors' names, indicates the corresponding author, and their affiliated institution or organization. Sometimes Affiliations are listed at the bottom of the first page.
Briefly describes:
Introduction
Literature Review
Sometimes Introduction and Literature Review are written in two separate sections.
Describes how the research was conducted. Normally include:
Describes how the research was conducted. Normally include:
Summarises main findings, implications, or limitations.
May also include a Future Work section to suggest areas where further research is needed.
Lists other research works used in the paper in a consistent citation style.
Commonly seen sections:
Acknowledgments: lists Funding sources; shows gratitude to any other support on the research.
Author Contributions: describes the contribution of each author.
Conflict of Interest: declares if the authors have any financial, commercial, legal, or professional relationship with other organizations or people that could influence the research.
For Open Access articles, often there will be a disclaimer to indicate the license for reusing the work (e.g. CC BY).
The traditional dissertation is organised into 5 chapters and includes the following elements and pages:
The following outline is designed to give you an idea of what might be included in various dissertation chapters. It is offered as suggested elements gleaned from AU dissertation handbooks. Your particular program might have other expectations of the chapter titles and its sections.
Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: Review of the Literature
CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHOD (or METHODOLOGY) (Qualitative)
CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHOD (or METHODOLOGY) (Quantitative)
CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHOD (or METHODOLOGY) (Mixed)
CHAPTER IV: PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH (or RESULTS)
CHAPTER V: SUMMARY, IMPLICATIONS, and OUTCOMES (or DISCUSSION)
In scholar paper, publication is a scholastic work that is generally distributed in a scholastic journal. It contains unique exploration results or audits existing outcomes you can publish your journal papers - like Springer, IEEE, Wiley, Elsevier, and more. You can find some tips first when you choose Every Author, read the guidelines on how to submit and revise. Find out more on our training course.
The importance of journals in academic life goes beyond providing a means of communication and a permanent record. Journal articles are the final output of most research, and a researcher's performance and productivity are judged largely on the number of publications as well as where they appear.
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