1. Highlight the key points: When introducing your research results, you need to highlight the key points so that readers can quickly understand your research content.
2. Concise and to the point: the self-report of the paper should be concise, not too lengthy, so that readers can quickly understand your research results.
3. Language specification: The self-report of the paper needs to use a standardized language to avoid typos and grammatical errors.
4. Logical clarity: the self-report of the paper needs to be logical and clear, so that readers can clearly understand your research ideas and process.
5. Key points: The self-report should highlight your research achievements and innovations, so that readers can clearly understand your research direction and contribution.
6. Appropriate citation: Appropriate citation of other scholars' opinions and research results in the self-report can increase the credibility and authority of the article.
Notes on writing:
1, concise and clear: the self-report should be concise and to the point, highlighting the key points. Don't appear too much nonsense and irrelevant content in the article.
2. Organization: The self-report should have a clear structure, including introduction, research background, research purpose, research methods, experimental results and conclusions. Each part should have a clear topic sentence so that readers can understand the main idea of the article.
3. Accurate language: The self-report should use accurate and concise language, and avoid using too complicated words and sentences. Pay attention to both grammar and spelling mistakes.
4. Pay attention to the format: the readme file should be typeset according to the standard format of academic papers, including font, font size, line spacing, margins, etc.