1, title
The first step is to draw up a title. This is a necessary part of a scientific paper, which requires the most concise and appropriate phrases to reflect the specific content of the article and clearly tell the readers the theme of the paper.
2, the author
The author refers to the person who has made great contributions to the conception of the theme of the paper, the implementation of specific research work, writing and writing. Who can be responsible for defending the main content of the paper is the legal sovereign and responsible person of the paper. When the author's name is given, his work unit and mailing address should also be given.
3. Summary
It is a short article, which concisely and accurately describes the important contents of the literature, without comments or supplementary explanations. Generally, the purpose, methods, results and conclusions of the research work should be explained.
4. Keywords
After the abstract, give 3~8 keywords that can reflect the characteristic content of the article and have strong universality.
5. What chapter is this article?
According to the relevant regulations, chapters of scientific papers should be written in Arabic numerals, that is, the number of the first-level title is 1, 2 ...; The number of the secondary title is1.1.1.2 ... 2.1,2.2 ...; And so on.
Step 6 introduce
Introduction is often used as the beginning of scientific papers, which mainly answers the question "Why do you want to study". This paper briefly introduces the background of the topic, the history and present situation of previous research in related fields, and the author's intention and analysis basis, including the pursuit goal, research scope, theory and technical scheme selection of the paper.
7. Text
The text is the core part of a scientific paper, which mainly answers the question of "how to study". The text should fully explain the viewpoint, principle, method and the whole process of achieving the expected goal, highlight the word "new" and reflect the originality of stationery.
8. Conclusion
The conclusion should be complete, accurate and concise:
1)? The principle and universality revealed by the results obtained from the investigation or experiment of the research object;
2)? Whether there are any anomalies found in the research or problems that are difficult to explain and solve in this paper;
3) Similarities and differences with previously published research work (including others or the author himself);
4)? The theoretical and practical significance and value of this paper;
5)? Suggestions for further research on this subject.
9. Description of fund projects
Fund projects refer to the supporting background of article output, such as the National Natural Science Foundation and the Doctoral Program Fund of the Ministry of Education. Any article that receives the output from the fund shall indicate the name of the fund project (the official name stipulated by the relevant state departments) and the project number.
10, reference
References are an indispensable part of every successful paper.
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