Title:
The title should be concise, specific and accurate, which can summarize the specific content of the paper, help to select keywords, and conform to the relevant principles of compiling title catalogue, indexing and retrieval.
Author:
The author's signature is placed under the title, or the author of the group author can be marked in the footer of the first page. Sometimes, the author's name can also be marked at the end of the article.
abstract:
Abstract is an excerpt from the main content of the article, which requires short, concise and complete. The number of words can be as few as dozens, and it is advisable not to exceed 300 words.
Key words:
Keywords are selected from the title, abstract and text of the paper, which are words with substantial meaning to express the central content of the paper.
English title:
Phrases are the main forms of English titles, especially noun phrases, that is, titles are basically composed of one or several nouns plus their prepositions and/or postattributes; The title of phrase type should determine the head word and then modify it before and after. Don't use anything that can or can't be used.
English abstract:
The English title and Chinese title of the same paper should be consistent in content, but it does not mean that the words should correspond to each other. In many cases, individual non-material words can be omitted or changed.
English keywords:
Foreign sci-tech journals generally have restrictions on the number of words in titles, and some stipulate that titles should not exceed 2 lines, and each line should not exceed 42 printed symbols and spaces; Some require that the title should not exceed 14 words.
Paper text:
The text is the main body of the paper, which should include arguments, arguments, argumentation process and conclusions.
References:
Thesis references are the main documents that can be referenced or cited in research and writing, and are listed at the end of the paper.
Appendix:
Including formula derivation, auxiliary mathematical tools, repeated data charts, symbolic meanings used in this paper, unit abbreviations, full text of the program and related explanations, etc.
Confirm:
As researchers, we should respect the expressions of units and individuals who have helped to form academic papers and affirm their role in the formation of academic papers.
Writing skills of academic papers:
Tip: Choose a topic according to the academic direction. The value of thesis writing is that it can solve specific problems in specific industries, especially academic papers. Therefore, one of the skills of choosing and refining the topic of the thesis is to choose and refine it according to its academic value.
Tip 2: Choose a topic according to your hobbies. The second skill of selecting and refining the topic of the paper is to start from the author's hobbies. Only when the topic conforms to the author's interests and hobbies can the materials accumulated by the author be effective and the language application can be practiced.
Tip 3: Choose a topic according to the literature. Literature is the basis of supporting and enriching the thesis, and it can also better reflect the research direction and viewpoint of the thesis. Therefore, the author starts from the existing literature, selects the topic and refines the title, which becomes the third skill.
Tip 4: Choose a topic from an early age. The so-called specialization from an early age means that when selecting principles and refining topics, the author of the paper should start from the specialty, break through from the small, and avoid covering everything, being big and empty.