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Introduction
To Scientific writing
Dr Ahmed-Refat AG Refat
Professor; Community & Family
Medicine Department
Learning Objectives
By the end of this presentation , the students
will be able to:
1. Describe the main features of scientific
writing
2. Identify the elements of the scientific writing .
3. Discuss the function, structure and writing
style of each element of scientific paper
4. Respect the academic integrity, honesty and
ethics of scientific writing .
Characteristics
of scientific
writing
Characteristics of scientific writing
Good scientific writing is: (1)
• Clear - it avoids unnecessary detail;
• Simple - it uses direct language, avoiding
vague or complicated sentences.
• Avoid Technical terms and jargon are used
only when they are necessary for accuracy;
Characteristics of scientific writing
Good scientific writing is: (2)
• Neutral - it avoids making assumptions
(Everyone knows that ...) and unproven
statements (It can never be proved that ...).
• It presents how and where data were
collected and supports its conclusions with
evidence;
Characteristics of scientific writing
Good scientific writing is: (3)
• Structured logically - ideas and processes are
expressed in a logical order.
• The text is divided into sections with clear
headings;
• Accurate - it avoids vague and ambiguous
language such as about, approximately,
almost;
Characteristics of scientific writing
Good scientific writing is: (4)
• objective - statements and ideas are
supported by appropriate evidence that
demonstrates how conclusions have been
drawn as well as acknowledging the work of
others.
Elements of
the Scientific
Paper
Elements of the Scientific Paper
1. Title
2. Abstract / summary
3. Introduction
4. Methods
5. Results
6. Discussion
7. Works Cited
8. Appendices
Poster Layout
1- Title
Function:
Your poster should begin with a Title that
briefly describes the contents of the paper.
Format:
· The title should be centered at the top of the
poster
1-Title -cont’
• Informative and specific
• Concise
• Understandable
• Has important words first
• Has no abbreviations
1-Title -cont’
• Identify study variables and the relationship
between them
• Indentify population(s) used in research –if any
• Do not include the words "method and results"
(put them in the abstract)
• Do not have redundancies such as "study of" or
"an experimental investigation of" at the
beginning of a title
• Avoid using a "yes-no" question as a title
1-Title-cont’
• The title is descriptive and concise
• All nouns are capitalized in the title
• The title is centered on the page
• Your names and date appear below
the title
2-Abstract/ summary
• 1. Function: An abstract summarizes the major
aspects of the entire poster .
• 2- Style:
• The abstract is a one paragraph summary of the
work, including the question investigated, the
methods used, the principal results and
conclusions.
• Use the active voice when possible
• Write your Abstract using concise sentences.
• Use past tense.
2-Abstract/ summary
• Contents
• Brief background/context
• Aim of study
• How you will go about the research
• The information the research will provide.
2-Lay Abstract
• Lay summaries are short accounts of research
that are targeted at a general non-expert
audience.
• Begin writing the abstract/summary after you
have finished writing your paper
• Short, simple sentences. Sentences should be
less than 25 words long.
• Don’t use a long word where a short one will
do. Examples: endeavour… try, facilitate… help,
consequently… so, advantageous… helpful
3-Introduction
The introduction is a brief
section designed to inform the
reader of the relevance of your
work and includes a relevant
background.
3-Introduction -cont’
• Provide a clear statement of the
rationale for your approach to
the problem studied
• Outlines your main objectives.
3-Introduction-cont’
• Introductions usually follow a funnel
style, starting broadly and then
narrowing.
• • Funnels from:
• Known (the big picture significance and
previous work) to…..<<<
• Unknown (the specific gap in
knowledge) to …..<
• Question (this should be important,
specific, and unresolved).
4-Objectives / Study Question
• Several ways can be used to signal the
research question , e.g.,
• “To determine whether ………”
• “The purpose of this study was to …….”
• This study tested the hypothesis that ……”
• “This study was undertaken to ……”
SMART Objectives
SMART Objectives are
• Specific,
• Measurable,
• Achievable,
• Realistic
• and Time-bound
5- Methods
1. Function:
In this section you explain clearly how
you carried out your study
The Methods section chronologically
describes the process you undertook
to complete the research.
6- Results
Function:
The function of the Results section is to
objectively present your key results,
without interpretation, in an orderly
and logical sequence using both text
and illustrative materials
(Tables and Figures).
The Anatomy of a Table
When to use Tables
Guidelines for Tables :
• 1. The title clearly describes what the table is
about.
• 2. The column heads are descriptive and clearly
indicate the nature of the data presented.
• 3. The data is divided into categories for clarity.
• 4. It is self-contained.
• 5. Sufficient spacing is present between
columns and rows;
• 6. the layout is clean; and the font is legible.
The Anatomy of a Figure
When to use Line Graphs
When to use Bar Charts
When to use Pie Chart
When to use Drawings/ Photographs
Guidelines for figures:
• . Ensure image clarity:
• . A figure legend at the bottom draws the
reader’s attention to the graph's key points.
• . Label all important parts:
• . The informative title that immediately tells the
reader
•The axes are labeled clearly.
•A note at the bottom acknowledges the source.
Poster is an illustrated abstract
• The success of a poster directly relates to the
clarity of the illustrations and tables.
• Self-explanatory graphics should dominate the
poster.
• A minimal amount of text materials should
supplement the graphic materials.
• Graphic materials should be visible easily from a
minimum distance of 5 feet.
• Restrained use of 2 - 3 colors for emphasis is
valuable; overuse is not.
8- Discussion
• This section offers your interpretations and
conclusions about your findings.
• How do your results relate to the goals of the
study, and how do they relate to the results
that might have been expected from
background information obtained in lectures,
Demonstrate your ability to synthesize,
analyze, evaluate, interpret, and reason
effectively
8- Discussion – cont’
• Interpret your results:
• Explain key limitations
• Discuss agreement or contrast with previously
published work
• Offer general conclusions,
• Recommend areas for future study .
8- Discussion – cont’
Discussion
(like a good story)
has a beginning, middle,
and end.
8- Discussion – cont’
• BEGINNING: States answer and
summarizes main findings.
• MIDDLE: Explains answer and how it fits
in with previous work.
• END: Gives final conclusion(s).
Conclusion
Two standard ways to conclude:
1) Restate answer and/or
2) Indicate importance of work by
stating implications, applications,
suggest future work.
9- Referencing
• Importance of referencing :
1. to support your opinion
2. to add credibility to the information you
present
3. to enable the reader to trace the source you
used
4. to avoid possible accusations of plagiarism
9- Citation and Referencing
• You should include a reference for all the
sources of information that you use when writing
• WHAT IS A CITATION?
• When you use another person’s work in your own
work, either by referring to their ideas,
• or by including a direct quotation, you must
acknowledge this in the text of your work.
• This acknowledgement is called a citation
Citationtypes
Citations can be of two basic types:
A- Information-prominent citations
B- Author-prominent citation
Writing Tips-1
Use Active Voice
Active vs Passive Voice -cont’
• The active voice emphasizes the
performer (or agent) of the action:
• The active voice is direct , clear, and concise.
• The reader knows who is responsible for the
action.
• Ex.
• Smith et al. investigated the relationship.
• We have analyzed the results.
• The passive voice, in contrast, emphasizes
the receiver (or product) of the action:
• The passive voice is and can be weak, awkward,
and wordy.
• Ex.
• The relationship was investigated [by Smith et al].
• The results have been analyzed [by us].
Active vs Passive Voice
• ACTIVE: "the mouse consumed oxygen at a
higher rate..."
• PASSIVE: "oxygen was consumed by the
mouse at a higher rate.."
• The clarity and effectiveness of your
writing will improve dramatically as
you increase the use of the active
voice.
Active vs Passive Voice
Writing Tips-2
Using Tenses
In Scientific Writing
Using Tenses In Scientific Writing
• Abstract
This usually refers to your
unpublished results and
uses the past tense.
• Introduction
• Include background information which is
generally accepted as fact. It is usually presented
in the present tense.
• Ex. Genomics provides crucial information for
rational drug design
• Present perfect tense to report research
• Ex. A great deal of research has been conducted
Using Tenses In Scientific Writing
•Methods
• Past tense to describe what was done
• In your methods section it is
customary to use a form of the simple
past tense to describe what you did in
your study.
Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
•Results
• Past tense for results obtained
• In the results section, use the past
tense to detail the results you
obtained
• Present tense to refer to figures,
tables and graphs
Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
•Discussion
• Present tense to explain significance
of results
• Past tense to summarise findings,
with present tense to interpret
results
Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
• Conclusion
• A combination of tenses to highlight past
research and future directions
• Ex.( Although the study found evidence of ….
Further studies are therefore necessary to
determine the effects of…… on ……...)
Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
•Citations
Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-
cont’
Thank You
Resources & further readings
1. Jenkins S 1995 How to write a paper for a
scientific journal. Australian Journal of
Physiotherapy 41(4): 285 – 289
2. Stanford University. Writing in Science
http://online.stanford.edu/courses.
3. Erren TC, Bourne PE (2007) Ten simple rules for a
good poster presentation. PLoS Comput Biol 3(5):
e102. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030102
4. Swales, J. M. & Feak, C. B. (2004). Academic
Writing for Graduate Students. (2nd ed.). Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press. .

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Scientific Writing - Basic Skills and Tools

  • 1. Introduction To Scientific writing Dr Ahmed-Refat AG Refat Professor; Community & Family Medicine Department
  • 2. Learning Objectives By the end of this presentation , the students will be able to: 1. Describe the main features of scientific writing 2. Identify the elements of the scientific writing . 3. Discuss the function, structure and writing style of each element of scientific paper 4. Respect the academic integrity, honesty and ethics of scientific writing .
  • 4. Characteristics of scientific writing Good scientific writing is: (1) • Clear - it avoids unnecessary detail; • Simple - it uses direct language, avoiding vague or complicated sentences. • Avoid Technical terms and jargon are used only when they are necessary for accuracy;
  • 5. Characteristics of scientific writing Good scientific writing is: (2) • Neutral - it avoids making assumptions (Everyone knows that ...) and unproven statements (It can never be proved that ...). • It presents how and where data were collected and supports its conclusions with evidence;
  • 6. Characteristics of scientific writing Good scientific writing is: (3) • Structured logically - ideas and processes are expressed in a logical order. • The text is divided into sections with clear headings; • Accurate - it avoids vague and ambiguous language such as about, approximately, almost;
  • 7. Characteristics of scientific writing Good scientific writing is: (4) • objective - statements and ideas are supported by appropriate evidence that demonstrates how conclusions have been drawn as well as acknowledging the work of others.
  • 9. Elements of the Scientific Paper 1. Title 2. Abstract / summary 3. Introduction 4. Methods 5. Results 6. Discussion 7. Works Cited 8. Appendices
  • 11. 1- Title Function: Your poster should begin with a Title that briefly describes the contents of the paper. Format: · The title should be centered at the top of the poster
  • 12. 1-Title -cont’ • Informative and specific • Concise • Understandable • Has important words first • Has no abbreviations
  • 13. 1-Title -cont’ • Identify study variables and the relationship between them • Indentify population(s) used in research –if any • Do not include the words "method and results" (put them in the abstract) • Do not have redundancies such as "study of" or "an experimental investigation of" at the beginning of a title • Avoid using a "yes-no" question as a title
  • 14. 1-Title-cont’ • The title is descriptive and concise • All nouns are capitalized in the title • The title is centered on the page • Your names and date appear below the title
  • 15. 2-Abstract/ summary • 1. Function: An abstract summarizes the major aspects of the entire poster . • 2- Style: • The abstract is a one paragraph summary of the work, including the question investigated, the methods used, the principal results and conclusions. • Use the active voice when possible • Write your Abstract using concise sentences. • Use past tense.
  • 16. 2-Abstract/ summary • Contents • Brief background/context • Aim of study • How you will go about the research • The information the research will provide.
  • 17. 2-Lay Abstract • Lay summaries are short accounts of research that are targeted at a general non-expert audience. • Begin writing the abstract/summary after you have finished writing your paper • Short, simple sentences. Sentences should be less than 25 words long. • Don’t use a long word where a short one will do. Examples: endeavour… try, facilitate… help, consequently… so, advantageous… helpful
  • 18. 3-Introduction The introduction is a brief section designed to inform the reader of the relevance of your work and includes a relevant background.
  • 19. 3-Introduction -cont’ • Provide a clear statement of the rationale for your approach to the problem studied • Outlines your main objectives.
  • 20. 3-Introduction-cont’ • Introductions usually follow a funnel style, starting broadly and then narrowing. • • Funnels from: • Known (the big picture significance and previous work) to…..<<< • Unknown (the specific gap in knowledge) to …..< • Question (this should be important, specific, and unresolved).
  • 21.
  • 22. 4-Objectives / Study Question • Several ways can be used to signal the research question , e.g., • “To determine whether ………” • “The purpose of this study was to …….” • This study tested the hypothesis that ……” • “This study was undertaken to ……”
  • 23. SMART Objectives SMART Objectives are • Specific, • Measurable, • Achievable, • Realistic • and Time-bound
  • 24. 5- Methods 1. Function: In this section you explain clearly how you carried out your study The Methods section chronologically describes the process you undertook to complete the research.
  • 25. 6- Results Function: The function of the Results section is to objectively present your key results, without interpretation, in an orderly and logical sequence using both text and illustrative materials (Tables and Figures).
  • 26. The Anatomy of a Table
  • 27. When to use Tables
  • 28. Guidelines for Tables : • 1. The title clearly describes what the table is about. • 2. The column heads are descriptive and clearly indicate the nature of the data presented. • 3. The data is divided into categories for clarity. • 4. It is self-contained. • 5. Sufficient spacing is present between columns and rows; • 6. the layout is clean; and the font is legible.
  • 29. The Anatomy of a Figure
  • 30. When to use Line Graphs
  • 31. When to use Bar Charts
  • 32. When to use Pie Chart
  • 33. When to use Drawings/ Photographs
  • 34. Guidelines for figures: • . Ensure image clarity: • . A figure legend at the bottom draws the reader’s attention to the graph's key points. • . Label all important parts: • . The informative title that immediately tells the reader •The axes are labeled clearly. •A note at the bottom acknowledges the source.
  • 35. Poster is an illustrated abstract • The success of a poster directly relates to the clarity of the illustrations and tables. • Self-explanatory graphics should dominate the poster. • A minimal amount of text materials should supplement the graphic materials. • Graphic materials should be visible easily from a minimum distance of 5 feet. • Restrained use of 2 - 3 colors for emphasis is valuable; overuse is not.
  • 36. 8- Discussion • This section offers your interpretations and conclusions about your findings. • How do your results relate to the goals of the study, and how do they relate to the results that might have been expected from background information obtained in lectures, Demonstrate your ability to synthesize, analyze, evaluate, interpret, and reason effectively
  • 37. 8- Discussion – cont’ • Interpret your results: • Explain key limitations • Discuss agreement or contrast with previously published work • Offer general conclusions, • Recommend areas for future study .
  • 38. 8- Discussion – cont’ Discussion (like a good story) has a beginning, middle, and end.
  • 39. 8- Discussion – cont’ • BEGINNING: States answer and summarizes main findings. • MIDDLE: Explains answer and how it fits in with previous work. • END: Gives final conclusion(s).
  • 40. Conclusion Two standard ways to conclude: 1) Restate answer and/or 2) Indicate importance of work by stating implications, applications, suggest future work.
  • 41. 9- Referencing • Importance of referencing : 1. to support your opinion 2. to add credibility to the information you present 3. to enable the reader to trace the source you used 4. to avoid possible accusations of plagiarism
  • 42. 9- Citation and Referencing • You should include a reference for all the sources of information that you use when writing • WHAT IS A CITATION? • When you use another person’s work in your own work, either by referring to their ideas, • or by including a direct quotation, you must acknowledge this in the text of your work. • This acknowledgement is called a citation
  • 43. Citationtypes Citations can be of two basic types: A- Information-prominent citations B- Author-prominent citation
  • 45. Active vs Passive Voice -cont’ • The active voice emphasizes the performer (or agent) of the action: • The active voice is direct , clear, and concise. • The reader knows who is responsible for the action. • Ex. • Smith et al. investigated the relationship. • We have analyzed the results.
  • 46. • The passive voice, in contrast, emphasizes the receiver (or product) of the action: • The passive voice is and can be weak, awkward, and wordy. • Ex. • The relationship was investigated [by Smith et al]. • The results have been analyzed [by us]. Active vs Passive Voice
  • 47. • ACTIVE: "the mouse consumed oxygen at a higher rate..." • PASSIVE: "oxygen was consumed by the mouse at a higher rate.." • The clarity and effectiveness of your writing will improve dramatically as you increase the use of the active voice. Active vs Passive Voice
  • 48. Writing Tips-2 Using Tenses In Scientific Writing
  • 49. Using Tenses In Scientific Writing • Abstract This usually refers to your unpublished results and uses the past tense.
  • 50. • Introduction • Include background information which is generally accepted as fact. It is usually presented in the present tense. • Ex. Genomics provides crucial information for rational drug design • Present perfect tense to report research • Ex. A great deal of research has been conducted Using Tenses In Scientific Writing
  • 51. •Methods • Past tense to describe what was done • In your methods section it is customary to use a form of the simple past tense to describe what you did in your study. Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
  • 52. •Results • Past tense for results obtained • In the results section, use the past tense to detail the results you obtained • Present tense to refer to figures, tables and graphs Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
  • 53. •Discussion • Present tense to explain significance of results • Past tense to summarise findings, with present tense to interpret results Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
  • 54. • Conclusion • A combination of tenses to highlight past research and future directions • Ex.( Although the study found evidence of …. Further studies are therefore necessary to determine the effects of…… on ……...) Using Tenses In Scientific Writing-cont’
  • 55. •Citations Using Tenses In Scientific Writing- cont’
  • 56.
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  • 59. Resources & further readings 1. Jenkins S 1995 How to write a paper for a scientific journal. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 41(4): 285 – 289 2. Stanford University. Writing in Science http://online.stanford.edu/courses. 3. Erren TC, Bourne PE (2007) Ten simple rules for a good poster presentation. PLoS Comput Biol 3(5): e102. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030102 4. Swales, J. M. & Feak, C. B. (2004). Academic Writing for Graduate Students. (2nd ed.). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. .