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Publishing Research paper Part-III

Hi,
 I have already written some tips about publshing of papers.
In this article i will try to give some information about content of the research paper you want to publish..
 As the name appears , a research paper is a written document of your research which you carried out ..
 So first of all the paper content should be  new...
If you try to copy from any other paper please bear in mind that these publishing house have sophisticated software which in one click will tell you exactly from where you copied..
 So every line should be from your own thinking...
 Although taking reference from the past papers  is OK only if you mention it on the reference column..But keep trying to write those research of others in your own language..
Besides this ,every one should be very clear about the research.. what is it all about...You have to write it thinking that as this is the new work so the reviewer must get to know what you are trying to explain..

Another important point is the level of English used.. From my past experience i can say that the bigger the publishing house the higher would be the level of language used...

So in a nutshell i can say that the writing/publishing any paper will require basically content, language used to explain those content and past literature who have used....



   

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