No, if the author has a poor English foundation, he still needs to cram some basic grammar knowledge and accumulate a certain amount of words, especially his own professional vocabulary. Secondly, he needs to refer to some writing templates to imitate. From imitation, he will gradually have his own style and ideas. SCI paper writing template:
Title requirements:
1. Explain the details and briefly introduce the terminology, generally no more than 20 words.
2. The proposition is commensurate, accurate and distinct, the topic reflects the content, and the content explains the topic.
3. Focus, clear theme, highlight the theme of the paper, be highly summarized and be clear at a glance. When it is not enough to summarize the content of the paper, you can add a subtitle.
1. General format of abstract content and format:
1) Purpose: To explain the problem to be solved in this paper and its origin.
2) Methods: Explain the research time, the number of patients or subjects participating in the research and the main research methods.
3) Results: Explain the main results in the research content, including data and statistical test results.
4) Conclusion: Explain the main conclusions, including direct clinical application.
2. Requirements for writing abstract:
1) Write continuously, regardless of paragraphs, without subtitles or examples.
2) Format standardization.
3) Short and complete, generally accounting for about 10% of the full text.
4) Written materials, without drawings, tables and chemical structural formulas.
5) The contents of English abstract and Chinese abstract are basically the same.
3. Keyword format:
3-8 words or phrases, written in the blank, without punctuation. Commas can be added between foreign characters, except for proper noun prefixes, the rest are lowercase.
4. Method of selecting keywords:
1) can be selected from the title, and the abstract and full-text content can be selected from the title.
2) Only through strict screening can we fully, accurately and comprehensively reflect the central content of the article.
3) Consult the medical dictionary for confirmation.
1. Basic contents of introduction:
1) Briefly describe the reason and purpose of studying this work.
2) Study the historical background of this work.
3) Research status and trend of this work at home and abroad.
4) Emphasize the importance, necessity and research significance of this work.
5) Explain the time, materials and methods of learning this work appropriately.
2. Introduction writing requirements:
1) is concise and focused, generally 200-500 words, accounting for about1/8-110 of the full text.
2) Seek truth from facts, evaluate objectively, do not deliberately belittle predecessors, and do not jump to conclusions.
3) Use less rhetoric, and wish you had your own theory.
4) Don't be the same as the abstract, avoid being the same as the text, and don't involve the results or conclusions.
5) generally do not write the title of "introduction".
1. Main contents of materials and methods:
1) experimental subjects.
2) Experimental instruments: instrument name, manufacturer, model, operation method and improved fulcrum.
3) Experimental materials: name, composition, specification, purity, source, factory date, batch number, concentration, dosage, administration method, route and total dosage of drugs and reagents.
4) Experimental methods and conditions.
5) Statistical method: The result is the value of the paper and the crystallization of the research results.
2. Contents of the results:
1) data: raw data is not needed, and statistical processing is needed.
2) Chart: used to show regularity and contrast.
3) Photographs: can objectively express the research results.
4) Text: Description of data, charts and photos.
3. Requirements for writing results:
1) According to the factual materials obtained from the experiment, it can be divided into sections and sub-sections, and subtitles can be added.
2) Explain the objective results without the author's evaluation, analysis and reasoning.
3) The results shall be true and credible, and data or other results that do not conform to subjective assumptions shall not be deleted at will.
4) Because charts and photos occupy a large space, problems that can be explained in words should be used as little as possible or not.
This part is the most important and difficult to write, and it is the place where everyone is most likely to make mistakes. Discussion is an important part of the paper, which is for the author to summarize, summarize and discuss the information obtained in the research, put forward his own opinions and evaluate its significance.
What to discuss:
1) Theoretical analysis and explanation of various data or phenomena in the process of experimental observation.
2) Evaluate the correctness and reliability of your own results, compare the similarities and differences with others' results, and explain the reasons.
3) The theoretical significance, practical guidance and application value of the experimental results.
4) Discussion on action mechanism or change law.
5)(5) Research trends of similar topics at home and abroad and their relationship with this paper.
The conclusion of the paper should write clear and reliable results and conclusive conclusions. The text of the paper should be concise and can be written item by item. Don't use such vague words as "summary".
This is a very important and problematic part of the paper. The purpose of listing the references of the thesis is to let readers know the ins and outs of the research proposition of the thesis, to facilitate the search, and to respect the work of predecessors and to have an accurate positioning of their own work. So there are both technical problems and scientific moral problems here.
After mastering the above basic structure and format, the author also needs to master the English typesetting format requirements of SCI, that is, some details on font size. In short, writing a good SCI paper requires diligent writing, accumulating more professional knowledge and reading professional literature. Diligence can make up for mistakes, and there is no other shortcut to publishing SCI papers. Hard work is the most critical point.