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How To Write A Research Manuscript? Publication Coach

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How To Write A Research Manuscript? Publication Coach

Aparna Ayyar - R Upskill Training Instructor Profile Image

Aparna AyyarSenior Manager, Global Training at R Upskill, Senior Writer & Editor

Aparna Ayyar - R Upskill Training Instructor Profile Image Aparna Ayyar

Maximize your chances of journal acceptance with this comprehensive email-based program that offers step-by-step instructions to showcase each section of your paper.

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11 modules

What you learn

Planning and creating a structure for your manuscript

Writing in the IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) format

Getting the tense, voice, captions, sensitivity, and paraphrasing right

Choosing an appropriate title for your research manuscript

Writing an effective abstract for your manuscript

Using the right keywords to highlight your research work

Enhancing your manuscript’s credibility by citing sources with care

Description

Submitting a quality manuscript begins by writing a quality manuscript. This program does a deep dive into the key elements of a manuscript, from the IMRAD structure to the references, and tells you how to write each section to most effectively present your study. It also shows you how to craft an appropriate title and abstract for your manuscript to gain the attention of potential readers. Additionally, the program ensures that even while you write effectively, you are writing for sensitivity. This optimally paced micro-learning program, delivered straight to your email inbox, will help you deliver a quality manuscript to the journal, thus improving its chances for consideration, and acceptance.

Publication Coach Series

The Publication Coach series is a one-of-a-kind course series where short, micro lessons are delivered via email every other day. More than 100,000 learners have benefitted from these courses and found the simple, engaging and bite-sized style extremely empowering. It proves that in just 2-5 mins per day, you can master a new skill with our expert tips and advice that help make learning a habit. The best part, is you can access the emails in your inbox for reference whenever needed. Subscribe to the All Access Pass now to turn this into an interactive course, where you can chat with your publication coach over email.

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Modules

LECTURE 1 |Document/Slides

An overview of the manuscript structure and writing order

LECTURE 2 |Document/Slides

Starting right with the Introduction

LECTURE 3 |Document/Slides

Writing a detailed Methods section

LECTURE 4 |Document/Slides

Writing an effective Results section

LECTURE 5 |Document/Slides

Writing a comprehensive Discussion section

LECTURE 6 |Document/Slides

Ending well with the Conclusion

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Instructor (1)

Aparna Ayyar - R Upskill Training Instructor

Aparna Ayyar

Senior Manager, Global Training at R Upskill, Senior Writer & Editor

3 courses by this instructor

Senior Writer & Editor. Aparna has been writing and editing content for various mediums including websites, magazines and coffee table books. She holds a Master’s degree in English Literature and is deeply passionate about reading. Her interest lies in current events and she loves reading about the latest research and experiments in science and technology.

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Reviews (2)

Odsuren Batdelger

Thank you very much for your very nice and useful tips. I learned many issues from your tips. It was always helpful for me.

Ikenna Alban

I have always had beautiful ideas brewing in my head but lacked the capability of effectively transcribing them into writing. This chaos triggered depression and disillusionment until recently when I stumbled on Editage Insight. I immediately subscribed to the manuscript writing course. I read every mail from my instructor critically. By the time I received the last mail, I suddenly realised that my proficiency in manuscript writing has improved so much that I am working on 7 manuscripts concurrently.