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1College of Graduate Nursing, Pomona, California.
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
|August 22, 2025
Resumen
Los resúmenes científicos son vitales para la comunicación y la planificación. El uso estratégico de palabras clave en los resúmenes mejora la capacidad de descubrimiento y establece el legado de un autor en la era digital.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Comunicación científica y búsqueda de información
Sus antecedentes:
- La era digital ha transformado el acceso a la información a través de motores de búsqueda.
- Los resúmenes juegan un papel crucial en la comunicación científica y la planificación de las conferencias.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para resaltar el papel en evolución de los resúmenes en la era digital.
- Hacer hincapié en los resúmenes como herramientas de marketing para el trabajo científico.
Principales métodos:
- Análisis del impacto de los motores de búsqueda digitales en la recuperación de información.
- Consideración estratégica de palabras clave y sinónimos para la optimización abstracta.
Principales resultados:
- Los resúmenes son cada vez más importantes para la capacidad de descubrimiento.
- El uso estratégico de palabras clave ayuda significativamente a localizar la información científica.
Conclusiones:
- Los autores deben considerar los resúmenes como herramientas de marketing.
- La selección cuidadosa de palabras clave mejora el legado profesional de un autor y la visibilidad de su investigación.
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