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Academic Writing in English: Research Report

Academic Writing in English: Research Report. Hananto Hananto.fip@uph.edu http://hananto.pbworks.com/ 14 December 2011. Topic:. Discussion, presentation, practice. Research + Report Have conducted research? If NO, why not? If yes, have you written your report?. Research: No money?.

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Academic Writing in English: Research Report

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  1. Academic Writing in English:Research Report Hananto Hananto.fip@uph.edu http://hananto.pbworks.com/ 14 December 2011.

  2. Topic: • Discussion, presentation, practice. • Research + Report • Have conducted research? • If NO, why not? • If yes, have you written your report?

  3. Research: No money? • Self-funded • LPPM/UPH • Indonesian gov. (DIKTI/DP2M) • International-organization http://qiteplanguage.org/2011/08/03/research-grants-seaqil-regrants-2011/

  4. Report: training • Workshop on International Scientific Paper Writing: DP2M/DIKTI: • Evaluating scientific significant of one’s findings for international publication • Familiarizing with the in-house style of selected journals • Titles, bylines, abstracts, and keywords • Results and Discussions • Publishing in e-journals • Illustrations, photos, tables, graphs • Language mastery for scientific articles • Citations, footnotes, endnotes, references http://hananto.pbworks.com/w/file/40760322/Pelatihan_Artikel_Ilmiah.zip

  5. Typical Organization of Research Articles: • Titles and Abstract  • Introduction: (usually without a heading) • Review of the Literature, Statement of the Purpose (usually untitled) • Method: • Subjects, Materials, Procedures, Analysis • Results • Discussion/Conclusions • Suggestions/recommendations • Works Cited • Appendixes

  6. Abstract: • Topic of the study • Purpose of the study • The participants (if any) • The materials used (if any) • Procedures • Statistical analyses (if any) • Summary of the results • Conclusion

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