How to write an abstract
People write abstracts because they are required to do so by editors or ajarns, but keep in mind that an abstract is written to be read.
Continue reading Guide to writing academic articles, part III
How to write an abstract
People write abstracts because they are required to do so by editors or ajarns, but keep in mind that an abstract is written to be read.
Continue reading Guide to writing academic articles, part III
Choosing a subject and title
1. Topics
The first choice to be made for anyone hoping to publish scholarly work is to select a subject. This requires some thought and preparation, but as in all aspects of writing for publication, the more you prepare, the better the result.
Continue reading Guide to Writing Academic Articles: Part II
Challenges of writing in English and impact factors
This is the first in a series of blog entries about publishing university-level research internationally. It is particularly aimed at Thai ajarns and students. Many ajarns and students are required to write an academic article at some point in their careers.
Getting this article published can be satisfying, although challenging.