Title Writing a scientific article: focused discussion and rational conclusions /
Authors Lamanauskas, Vincentas
DOI 10.33225/pec/21.79.04
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Is Part of Problems of education in the 21st century.. Šiauliai : Scientia Socialis. 2021, vol. 79, no. 1, p. 4-12.. ISSN 1822-7864. eISSN 2538-7111
Keywords [eng] academic writing ; scientific article ; publishing policy
Abstract [eng] Writing a scientific article does not end with a description of the summarized results. Conclusions and implications remain a crucial part of the article. The previous papers portrayed the most important aspects of the title, summary (Lamanauskas, 2019a), accurate introduction (Lamanauskas, 2019b) and research methodology (Lamanauskas, 2020a) of the article and discussed the features of the presented results (Lamanauskas, 2020b). Discussion is also accepted as an equally important structural part of the scientific article (particularly in the case of describing an experimental / empirical study). Thus, this section summarizes the results of the conducted study. However, this piece of writing is not intended to provide all possible options for discussion and drawing conclusions due to the fact that the specificity of article preparation varies in each field of science. In addition, it depends on the requirements set by scientific / research journals (or other publications) and publishing policy. Therefore, this editorial more concentrates on the general aspects of preparing the above mentioned parts of the article.
Published Šiauliai : Scientia Socialis
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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