The best strategy to use is to select a series of advertising groups (Elsevier, Taylor, MDPI, Springer, EDP, PLos, ...) and choose a journal of each contemplating your area of research. Then to observe the writing style of each in various articles. Carefully observe all sections of articles, including references. After this step, search for articles of greater interest in your research that will be useful for your domain of knowledge and will serve as theoretical foundation and discussion of results. Possessing these articles prepare a table with the most relevant information and that will be possible to use in your future writing. Academic writing has some standards, but personal writing is dynamic. You can go logging everything that you are searching for, and then try to conform to the standards or templates from that journal you chose to submit your manuscript. It's difficult at first because it's possible to write parts of one section in another and so on. Daily contact with this activity will make a difference. The RD portal is a good source for specific information search.
In my opinion, reviewers are also right peoples from whom lots of things can be learn. By incorporating their comments and suggestions a great improvement in MS can always be achieved.
Yes, I agree Dr Subir Sir. One can start with simple writing but nobel work and art of writing skills as well as research goes on improving with an interaction with reviewers.
I disagree that reviewers are the best to improve your scientific research writing skills. Some have no idea how to write themselves based on the comments they provide. If you receive no help from colleague, my suggestion is to read and review their work and engage in extensive literature search then develop a style that fits you best. It is hard work! Amir
I think reading research articles in veteran indexed journals in your field of study will be beneficial for improve your writing skill. You can ask your supervisors to read your manuscripts and comment on it. Differently they will help you.
The best strategy to use is to select a series of advertising groups (Elsevier, Taylor, MDPI, Springer, EDP, PLos, ...) and choose a journal of each contemplating your area of research. Then to observe the writing style of each in various articles. Carefully observe all sections of articles, including references. After this step, search for articles of greater interest in your research that will be useful for your domain of knowledge and will serve as theoretical foundation and discussion of results. Possessing these articles prepare a table with the most relevant information and that will be possible to use in your future writing. Academic writing has some standards, but personal writing is dynamic. You can go logging everything that you are searching for, and then try to conform to the standards or templates from that journal you chose to submit your manuscript. It's difficult at first because it's possible to write parts of one section in another and so on. Daily contact with this activity will make a difference. The RD portal is a good source for specific information search.
Read more and more good research paper from reputed journals and follow their style of writing. Gradually you will be able to develop your own style of writing.
thanks for very nice basic question , first of all you should basic knowledge of subject. After you should read papers. IN pub med many papers are published who answer your question.Follow following:
1. Read basics very carefully
2. Read journals paper who peer reviewed
3.Search research methodological websites
4. Learn online course on eDX on Coursera site regarding your question
5. Read scientific website
6. Read top 50 QS ranking website
7.Read good books
8. Creat a problem with reading
9. Try to find answer
10. also join national and international conference
Writing the art of writing research, papers and others so that the reader to search easily accommodate its goals and objectives and generates this art with frequent access to research and read and benefit from the experience of others
First of all, I encourage you to go to this website in Elsevier and try to learn more about the basics of the writing skills, you can not only learn but you will get a certificate:
https://researcheracademy.elsevier.com/learn
Secondly, try to go to coursera website and search about scientific writing course and try to follow it, as well you can get a certificate also:
https://www.coursera.org/
In addition, there are many research papers and presentations can put you on the right way in respect of this matter, just go to google for example, download some of them and try to learn your self through their structures.
Finally, for sure you speak Arabic, so you can go to this page in Arabic, it will help you also to develop your writing skills: