What you can't write in a conclusion
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:52 am
The value of dissertation research papers is determined by external reviewers and the opinion of members of dissertation councils. But such an assessment is not always authoritative for the global scientific community. It is difficult to expect value from student research papers. According to existing assessment criteria, the main goals of student work are the development of analytical skills, skills in working with scientific literature, the ability to formulate and express thoughts in writing. The publication value of student papers is determined by internal review by the supervisor, approved by the scientific and methodological council of the institute, university, academy. In many Russian universities, student papers are recommended for publication after discussions at conferences and participation in competitions.
Assertion of scientific priority
It is easiest for representatives of technical disciplines poland number for whatsapp to prove the priority of their developments, technologies, and inventions. An international patent is equivalent to a publication when preparing a dissertation. It is more difficult to prove the novelty of ideas, theories, and hypotheses for mathematicians, physicists, and humanists. For them, the only unconditional proof of priority is the time of publication of an article or report in an authoritative international journal.
The world's recognized scientific publishing houses include:
Springer. The German publishing house publishes 2900 journals in mathematics, physics, economics, geography, astronomy, medicine, chemistry, management, materials science, computer science, design, and the humanities.
Elsevier. The Dutch publishing house has been operating since 1880, and accounts for more than 25% of publications on scientific research, medicine, and education. It publishes more than 2,000 journals in print and electronic form.
Taylor & Francis. The English scientific corporation publishes about 900 academic journals on agriculture, computer science, law, chemical engineering, biology, geography, and ecology.
The main difficulties of publishing in reputable academic journals abroad for young Russian scientists will be:
high-quality translation of text;
compliance with strict editorial requirements regarding the structure and brevity of the article;
writing a compelling, well-reasoned cover letter;
long waiting times for review and publication;
publication fee (from 100 to 400 dollars);
additional payment for reviewers (can amount to several thousand dollars).
At the same time, there are a number of journals that publish any work for $500, practically without reviewing or checking the uniqueness of the text. The list of "sellout" journals is maintained and updated by the Committee on Publishing Ethics . Nevertheless, thousands of such journals are registered in citation-analytical databases, and publications in them increase the level of citation.
Assertion of scientific priority
It is easiest for representatives of technical disciplines poland number for whatsapp to prove the priority of their developments, technologies, and inventions. An international patent is equivalent to a publication when preparing a dissertation. It is more difficult to prove the novelty of ideas, theories, and hypotheses for mathematicians, physicists, and humanists. For them, the only unconditional proof of priority is the time of publication of an article or report in an authoritative international journal.
The world's recognized scientific publishing houses include:
Springer. The German publishing house publishes 2900 journals in mathematics, physics, economics, geography, astronomy, medicine, chemistry, management, materials science, computer science, design, and the humanities.
Elsevier. The Dutch publishing house has been operating since 1880, and accounts for more than 25% of publications on scientific research, medicine, and education. It publishes more than 2,000 journals in print and electronic form.
Taylor & Francis. The English scientific corporation publishes about 900 academic journals on agriculture, computer science, law, chemical engineering, biology, geography, and ecology.
The main difficulties of publishing in reputable academic journals abroad for young Russian scientists will be:
high-quality translation of text;
compliance with strict editorial requirements regarding the structure and brevity of the article;
writing a compelling, well-reasoned cover letter;
long waiting times for review and publication;
publication fee (from 100 to 400 dollars);
additional payment for reviewers (can amount to several thousand dollars).
At the same time, there are a number of journals that publish any work for $500, practically without reviewing or checking the uniqueness of the text. The list of "sellout" journals is maintained and updated by the Committee on Publishing Ethics . Nevertheless, thousands of such journals are registered in citation-analytical databases, and publications in them increase the level of citation.