START:
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Key paper attributes: -Research - Innovation - Impact
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a) Novelty is more related to whether it is improving the world
b) Utility (re-usability = usefulness to users)
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Tell the world - staying in your mind is not reality -
Tell the world, do not wait others to find out
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If you have 10 ideas, write 10 papers, do not write one paper and you squeeze everything all together, if wont be clear.
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Write somewhere: ..the main idea of this paper is…. say it, speak it
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Idea - do the research - write the paper (WRONG APPROACH)
Idea - write paper - do the research (CORRECT APPROACH)
Use writing the paper as a forcing function and find what requires to make a good paper for all reading it, it will be become clearer to you what you don’t understand, it will crystallise to you what needs to be done…, open the dialogue and communications with others to enhance the idea and the keep on working on the draft paper. It takes several iterations until it is finalised and polished.
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It does not need to have the best idea to write a paper
Some ideas are involving why you are writing and keep doing research about it, you go down in depth. At the end of the day, the exercise writing a paper is extremely important for PhD students and young researchers. Also, you never know if that paper will be impactful and significant later. You never get that from the beginning. It may be that a paper / idea is still amateur for the audience.
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Moreover, some times the act of writing is what it makes an idea flourish and interesting.
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Most important thing is to start writing, early, very early
CONTENT:
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A catchy title Better be short, inclusive, have some key words, but always too specific.
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Engage the audience from very early, from the abstract. Here is an interesting problem and this is what I/we found
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The abstract should be four sentences. No more. Keep it brief. Write it at start and the adjust it as the you go along.
INTRODUCTION:
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Describe a problem and what this paper will do to solve it. But do not be very ambitious, sounds too unrealistic.
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What the contribution of this specific paper will be
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You need to be refutable. Make reference and show that we have done it, but it may well be other cases that are not covered.
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