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Lesson Navigation IconOnline Guidelines for Academic Research and Writing

Unit Navigation IconThe academic research process

Unit Navigation IconOrganization and project management

Unit Navigation IconLiterature research and application

Unit Navigation IconWriting an academic paper

LO Navigation IconRequirements regarding academic papers

LO Navigation IconFormal structure of papers

LO Navigation IconQuotations and references

LO Navigation IconCreating a bibliography

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Writing an academic paper

Learning objectives

At the end of this chapter you should have learned the following:

  • You know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it.
  • You have a basic idea about layout requirements for a document.
  • You learned how to structure a scientific document.
  • You know the difference between quote and reference.
  • You know the different kinds of scientific publications and how they should be cited.
  • You know what to do when you are stuck with writing.
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