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This document is written to give students advice on how to write an article review and is composed of four parts: Part 1 describes the purpose of an article review and gives examples of how the Introduction, Body and Conclusion stages function to achieve that purpose.
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Article format guide: Review, Technical Review and Roadmap Please follow the below specifications when writing a Review, a Technical Review or a Roadmap article for Nature Reviews....
17 Απρ 2015 · This short note provides step-by-step guidelines to write a review article or a book chapter. I explain in particular a convenient method to build the abstract by writing short conclusions at...
Its purpose is to: Aid in the vetting and selection of research for publication, ensuring that the best work is taken forward. Provide suggestions for improving articles that go through review, raising the general quality of published research.
An article review is a critical evaluation of a scholarly or scientific piece, which aims to summarize its main ideas, assess its contributions, and provide constructive feedback. A well-written review not only benefits the author of the article under scrutiny but also serves as a valuable resource for fellow researchers and scholars.
This guide presents an outline of what each section of a research article should achieve, and suggests questions you can use to help you think critically about each section before you evaluate the article as a whole.