Could we call published papers from all disciplines as SCIENTIFIC PAPER or just we say it for physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, medicine or related things whereas linguistics or i.e. history is same?
Dear Muhammad Shehryar Sabir, Mubasher Rehman, Thierry Olive thank you for your valuable answers, however, I meant that when you want to write a research in literature, history or education you need references, desk and possible questionnaire. Thus your research may not be similar to another in another place, but when there are scientific experiments which must be reproducible in other place in the world, therefore in the first case, it is a research study (research paper) while the second case is scientific research (scientific paper).
In academic publishing, a paper is an academic work that is usually published in an academic journal. It contains original research results or reviews existing results. ... A paper may undergo a series of reviews, revisions, and re-submissions before finally being accepted or rejected for publication.
It does not matter either it is from which discipline (because every discipline have there own journal list).
But one thing is important here, that you publish your scientific work in which journal? because there are couple of bogus journals, i suggest you to always prefer to publish your work in peer reviewed journal's (Clarivate Analytics) and every year Journal citation list (list of recognized journals are updated on internet.
I hope you got your answer but If you have any further question you can ask.
As already said above, a Scientific or Academic paper is published in a peer-reviewed journal, i.e., which implement rounds of reviews and revisions. One important dimension of the journal is that it. needs to be recognized by researchers in the field. One evidence of this is abstracting and indexing (such as Clarivate Analytics, Scimago...). The discipline does not mater.
Dear Muhammad Shehryar Sabir, Mubasher Rehman, Thierry Olive thank you for your valuable answers, however, I meant that when you want to write a research in literature, history or education you need references, desk and possible questionnaire. Thus your research may not be similar to another in another place, but when there are scientific experiments which must be reproducible in other place in the world, therefore in the first case, it is a research study (research paper) while the second case is scientific research (scientific paper).
Any article, which stems out of research is definitely an article that pertains to Science. History may deal with the Science of understanding the ancient civilizations while LInguisitcs may deal with language sciences. Research is understanding the science behind any happening, in my opinion.
I agree with previous response: any research (whatever the field it pertains) that is published in a recognized (with peers evaluation) journal is also a Scientific paper. I publish experimental studies in Psychology as well as linguistic analyses of corpora, language extracts. What make the papers Scientific is rigour of reasoning. Distinguishing between experimental studies and interpretative ones, or between deductive and inductive ones, theoretically-driven or usage based does not make any difference about the Scientific dimension of the Study.
Khaled, social sciences are also sciences like natural sciences. Maybe subjects like fine art, music are arts. But they are written in scienfic format then it is scienfic paper.
I think this description might help. In fact, when you write about scientific topics to specialists in a particular scientific field, we call that scientific writing. (When you write to non-specialists about scientific topics, we call that science writing.)
The scientific paper has developed over the past three centuries into a tool to communicate the results of scientific inquiry. The main audience for scientific papers is extremely specialized (Does not matter the major). The purpose of these papers is twofold: to present information so that it is easy to retrieve, and to present enough information that the reader can duplicate the scientific study.