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RE: [Behind the Scenes] The making of my posts

in #science6 years ago (edited)

Hello @mobbs

A good representation of most effective approach to writing articles that meets the standards of being published on renown journals.

...so for most research papers I generally read the abstract and then skip down to the Discussion section. This is so I both know what I will be reading about, obviously, but also to find out any flaws in their methodology.

I use the approach quoted above. On average, I use two days to consult sources. This time is not definite. Sometimes it could stretch to upto 3, 4 days. Other times, I might even be lost in my search for latest papers on a topic. Ain't easy, I must confess. However, there are some other strategies highlighted here that I found very useful and will surely incorporate them into my writing habit.

This is a masterpiece that will benefit both current writers and prospective STEM writers. And for this reason, I am going to RESTEEM it.

Thanks @mobbs for having the interests of others at heart.

Regards.

@eurogee of @euronation and @steemstem communities

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Thanks for the resteem!

Sometimes it could stretch to upto 3, 4 days

Especially when you lose everything without saving! I think the more we do it, the more frequently, the quicker it gets overall. It often feels more like routine for me now rather than a struggle

Exactly. For me, it feels like a struggle. I believe with time, it will become a routine. Thanks.