First of all, according to the format, draw up the outline of the paper to be written, focusing on the text. The outline of the text mainly reflects the argument. You need to understand several aspects to be discussed, which are determined by the arguments you have or can find. Then collect materials and materials for the content of the paper, and finally sum them up, and add some "echo" views of your own, and the main body of a paper is formed. . .
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Paper format:
1, title of paper format: (signature attached below) Requirements are accurate, concise, eye-catching and novel.
2, the paper format directory
A table of contents is a short list of main paragraphs in a paper. (Essays don't need to be listed in the table of contents)
3. Summary of paper format:
It is an excerpt from the main content of the article, which requires short and concise content. The number of words can be as few as dozens, and it is advisable not to exceed 300 words.
4. Key words or subject words in the paper format
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. Keywords are words used by computer systems to index the content characteristics of papers, which are convenient for information systems to collect and provide readers with retrieval. Generally, 3-8 words are selected as keywords for each paper, and a new line is set at the bottom left of the "abstract".
Subject words are standard words. When determining the subject words, we should analyze the theme of the paper and convert it into standard words in the thesaurus according to the rules of indexing and collocation. (See Chinese Thesaurus and World Chinese Thesaurus).
5. Text format of the paper:
(1) Introduction: Introduction, also known as preface, preface and introduction, is used at the beginning of the paper. The introduction should generally write the author's intention, explain the purpose and significance of the topic, and point out the scope of the paper writing. The introduction should be short and concise, and stick to the theme.
< 2 > Text of the paper: The text is the main body of the paper and should include arguments, arguments, argumentation process and conclusions. The main part includes the following contents:
A. Questions-arguments;
B. analyzing the problem-arguments and arguments;
C. problem solving-demonstrating methods and steps; D. conclusion.
6. Paper format 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. References should be marked on a new page according to GB77 14-87 "Description Rules of References at the End of Documents".
English: Title-Author-Publication Information (Edition, Publisher, Publication Date)
English: Author-Title-Publication Information
The requirements for the listed references are: (1) The listed references should be official publications for readers' textual research.
(2) The listed references shall be marked with serial numbers, titles of works or articles, authors and publication information.
Writing according to the above paper format can make your paper easier to be understood by readers and adopted by editors.
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About the outline of the thesis (title):
The focus is on the argument (title, that is, the question raised and the analysis of the problem)
Example:
Title (Analysis of Population Situation in China)
(The following is the text)
First prize (China population development process)
Subtitle (Population Migration in Early Qing Dynasty)
Third-level title 1, (reasons for population migration)
2. (Impact of population migration on population growth in China)
Secondary title (peak of population growth after liberation)
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2、
Second-level title (the role of medical development in population growth now)
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The title is necessary for the structure level. The content of each level serves the content of the next level and is the decomposition and refinement of the content of the previous level.
We should accurately understand the requirements of the paper and the problems to be explained, and collect enough materials. In the discussion, we should pay special attention to hierarchy and logic, from individuality to * * *, from * * * to comprehensiveness. There are questions, opinions, analyses and suggestions. . .