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Criteria - BMC Research Notes

Research note is the main article type of BMC Research Notes and is suitable for Authors must clearly acknowledge any work upon which they are building.

Preparing a Research Note - Article Guidelines - F1000Research

This page provides information about writing a Research Note for F1000Research, including the key sections that must be present in the article and details of ...

Research Notes vs. Research Articles - UNL Digital Commons

Following peer-review, a common recommendation I fre- quently receive from Associate Editors is “major revision and reducing manuscripts to Research Notes.” I ...

Writing a Research Note

Notes tab to filter down to only Research notes. Write your research note. 1. Open the Research Notes section. a. For outpatient visits, the section ...

Editor's Perspective: Research Article Versus Research Note

the Editor of the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology reflects on the distinction between two article types—the Research Article and the Research Note ...

Research Note: What It Means, How it Works - Investopedia

A research note is a statement from a brokerage firm or other investment advisory service discussing a specific security, industry, market or news item.

Research Note - Guild Wars 2 Wiki (GW2W)

Salvaged fromEdit. Use a Research Kit to salvage crafted items for research notes: ... Use a Research Kit on a stat changed non-salvageable named Ascended Weapon ...

BMC Research Notes: Home page

BMC Research Notes is a forum for micro publication across all scientific disciplines - physical, earth and environmental, engineering, biological and ...

Useful Research Notes - Academic Skills - Trent University

Good notes ask questions, summarize key points, analyse, connect to your thesis, and to other sources. Taking notes helps you read analytically and critically.

Research Notes - Paul Musgrave

Research Notes. As a public service, these pages aggregate information regarding journals in political science and international relations (broadly defined) ...

Research Note Preparation Guidelines - AAS Journals

Length & Content. Submissions to RNAAS should be brief communications — 1,500 words or fewer, with no more than a single figure or table (but not both) — and ...

Research Note Cards - Organizing Your Research - Research Guides

Research Note Cards have you write out quotes or paraphrased information on a note card and include information such as the topic of the source and where you ...

Research Note | HKS Misinformation Review

This study integrates research on negativity bias and misinformation, as a comparison of how systematic (negativity) and incidental (misinformation) challenges ...

Taking Notes from Research Reading | Writing Advice

These are three main principles 1. Know what kind of ideas you need to record Focus your approach to the topic before you start detailed research.

Guidelines | Article Preparation for Submission | HRB Open Research

Research Notes are small, often preliminary studies, descriptions of unexpected and perhaps unexplained observations or lab protocols that can be described in a ...

Research Notes | African Affairs - Oxford Academic

Research Notes in African Affairs are peer-reviewed short papers that encourage debate and analysis of recent methodological and ethical issues in African ...

How to take Research Notes

Taking detailed notes of your research will help you stay organized and allow you to easily review your work.

Call for Submissions: Research Notes - Panorama Journal

Panorama is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online publication dedicated to American art and visual culture (broadly defined). The journal is intended to ...

Research Note Style Instructions

A Research Note is established to facilitate a brief form of communication. They provide a means by which short manuscripts can quickly ...

Research Notes of the AAS - IOPscience - Institute of Physics

RN AAS ... Research Notes of the AAS is a non-peer reviewed, indexed and secure record of works in progress, comments and clarifications, null results, or timely ...