Writing and Publishing Research Papers: Tips n'Tricks

Writing and Publishing Research Papers: Tips n'Tricks

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Writing and Publishing Research Papers: Tips n'Tricks
Writing and Publishing Research Papers: Tips n'Tricks
Many of the references I cite in my research paper are in my Native Language (NOT English)

Many of the references I cite in my research paper are in my Native Language (NOT English)

The Question is: How can I make my work interesting for a broad, international audience? Is there a secret to doing this effectively?

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Gareth Dyke
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Writing and Publishing Research Papers: Tips n'Tricks
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Many of the references I cite in my research paper are in my Native Language (NOT English)
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This question is one of the most commonly asked when we do workshops in university departments and medical schools. Non-native speaking colleagues often feel that because many of the reference citations they use in their papers are not in English is will be harder for them to make their work ‘interesting’ for a broad international audience. How can you …

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