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Strategies for writing effective academic articles - Coggle Diagram
Strategies for writing effective academic articles
The writer must indicate his/her in a position of authority
to write on the subject
Summarize for the readers about important developments on the topic by including a brief survey of
the literature
3) Reflection
Reviewing the literature, making generalizations, or emphasizing the importance of the idea will highlight the knowledge and the interest of the writer.
The author also may wish to signal early what problem
he/she intends to solve
The writer may wish to outline how he/she is going to
solve the problem.
It is the responsibility of the writer to ensure that the varied readers do not get lost within the text.
The Forum writer has to spell out the is referring to and context she/he to and make a conscious effort to link his/
her situation to those of a multitude of readers.
The writer needs to express in
concrete terms who the intended audience really is.
2) The writer establishes a relationship with the reader.
This switch is signaled in many ways,
first and foremost by a heading.
At some point in this type of article, one expects a switch from problem to solution.
5) Solution
The writer shows reader's concerns.
The description of the problem helps the reader to feel that the situation is actually very similar to
his/her own.
The problem is introduced in the body of the article
4) Problem
Example 2: what do potential readers already know
about the topic?
Examples 1:What is the purpose
of the article?
1) Before beginning the writing process, the author needs
to ask a series of questions.
Use: generate ideas for the article and discard elements
which may not be useful
The introduction starts from general and moves to specific whereas, the conclusion starts with the specific study or technique described in the article and moves to general.
6) Solution