Scientific Valorization PDF

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This document explains scientific valorization, encompassing terminology, methods, and the importance of scientific communication. It covers different types of academic writing and provides resources related to research.

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Scientific Valorization Terminology Valorization In the most general terms, valorization refers to making something valuable or useful = > capturing value from science through making scientific insights available and useable to industry and or society. So The creat...

Scientific Valorization Terminology Valorization In the most general terms, valorization refers to making something valuable or useful = > capturing value from science through making scientific insights available and useable to industry and or society. So The creation of scientific, social and political impact through the use of research findings from all Field It This is happening When Scientific knowledge is transferred through publication of research outputs, and through events and networking. Scientific Communication Academic Communication Science dissemination in the science community or science practitioners which are people who are directly involved in some aspect of the practice of science. => hence it is intimately linked with the scientific method "Writing is an art. But when it is writing to inform it comes close to being a science as well." Robert Gunning The Technique of Clear Writing Scientific Writing Technical form of writing that communicates scientific information to other scientists in a document, book or presentation in written form. It requires a lot of research and exact wording and can include grant requests, peer reviews and summarized findings. So… Scientific writing is:  about scientific research  written by professional scientists  published in academic journals  peer-reviewed  written for other scientists  follow specific guidelines and formatting styles Styles of Academic Writing Standardization It is loaded with jargon ‘’ the technical terminology’’, follows a strict structure, and is packed with references.  Abstract  Introduction  Materials and Methods  Results  Discussion  Conclusion  References It aims to Emphasis the significance of observation and analysis to provide a sense of context and support the idea of repeating experiments Scientific Methods In a simple way, it is investigating questions through experimentation Its path… Make careful observations of the world Define a question based on what has been seen : How, What, When, Who, Which, Why, or Where? Propose some hypotheses Conduct experiments or test predictions Analyze data Interpret and draw conclusions for new hypotheses Publish/communicate results Scientific Writing Examples 1.Research Paper : In-depth study presenting original research and analysis. 2.Essay : A structured argument on a specific topic is essential in an analytical essay. 3.Dissertation : Extensive research project for a doctoral degree. 4.Thesis : Research paper for a master’s degree. 5.Lab Report : Documentation of an experiment and its results. 6.Literature Review : Summary and evaluation of existing research. 7. Book Review : Critical assessment of a book. 8. Conference Paper (poster): Presentation of research at a conference. 9. Journal Article : Scholarly article published in an academic journal. 10. Proposal : Plan or suggestion put forward for consideration. 11. Review Article : Summary and synthesis of research on a topic. Scientific Writing Skills Intellectual curiosity Critical thinking Analytical skills Time Management Efficiency &productivity Precise, clear&concise Resources to help you to discover more: - https://www.scribbr.com/category/research-paper/ - https://www.calltutors.com/blog/what-is-academic-writing/ - https://clas.ucdenver.edu/writing-center/sites/default/files/attached- files/principles_of_scientific_writing.pdf - https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/scientific-papers- 13815490/

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