Sunday, April 1, 2007

How to Write a Perfect Manuscript?

Manuscript must be unique, novel and perfectly-written;

Unique and novel means that the idea is new and creative and written in simple clear words away from any strange and confusing vocabularies. Ideas written in strange words cause confusion to readers and may make readers accusing themselves by lack of understanding!! Manuscripts in this way denote either an immature idea or a young author as the main message of writing an article is to benefit readers, not waste their times and efforts or to accuse their comprehension.

Good articles must be indexed with references which should be suitable, elegantly selected to elaborate a finding in the work, support or even object an observation. The reference must be carefully written for easy access to the original work if needed, with an exact quotation of the text meaning and not to add any personal explanation. Quality of quotation is a very strong index for the perfection of author, errors are not allowed in references or its text.

For an article to be of high scientific rate, it should be unique, novel and perfectly-written in the same time; If it is:-
Unique but not good; it means it need editing by an experienced editor.
Good but not unique; it is like a review article which is sometimes helpful for an issue with available multiple researches by others.
Neither novel nor good; it should be rejected.

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