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Author Spotlight: Streamlining PCR Methods for Enhanced Accessibility and Efficiency
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How to shorten scientific manuscripts
Ayco J M Tack1, Johan Ehrlén1, Tomas Roslin2
1Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden.
Ecology and Evolution
|June 19, 2024
Abstract:
Many journals have strict word limits, and authors therefore spend considerable time shortening manuscripts. Here, we provide pointers for efficiently doing so while retaining key content. We include general guidance, tips for condensing the different parts of a scientific paper, and advice on what to avoid when shortening manuscripts. We hope that readers will find our guidance helpful.
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