I want to know the process of writing conference paper of publication paper. Help anyone?
I have some writing on humanitarian process of design.
Non Sequitur
Nov 14, 18 7:31 am
Step one, write paper.
Step two, submit said paper to respectable publisher for peer review and editing. Avoid the pay to publish scams and publication mills.
Step three, profit?
Marc Miller
Nov 14, 18 8:23 am
Look at the posts on how to write abstracts and papers in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Also look at How Architects Write by Tom Spector and Rebecca Damron.
thatsthat
Nov 14, 18 9:06 am
Look for calls for papers for different conferences that you think may fit the research you have. Read the call carefully as some conferences are built around a theme. You may have to reframe your research to fit the theme. When the call opens, you typically have to submit an abstract and your resume, but sometimes, you have to submit the whole paper just to be selected.
Miles Jaffe
Nov 14, 18 9:59 am
1. Write.
2. Read it out loud.
3. Edit.
4. Repeat 1-4 until finished.
Aside from that, "process" is not humanitarian.
citizen
Nov 14, 18 7:16 pm
Write what, exactly?
Only one post above mentions research. Do you have research or other useful or original content to present/contribute? If so, good, and strongly consider Marc's and Thatsthat's good advice.
I want to know the process of writing conference paper of publication paper. Help anyone?
I have some writing on humanitarian process of design.
Step one, write paper.
Step two, submit said paper to respectable publisher for peer review and editing. Avoid the pay to publish scams and publication mills.
Step three, profit?
Look at the posts on how to write abstracts and papers in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Also look at How Architects Write by Tom Spector and Rebecca Damron.
Look for calls for papers for different conferences that you think may fit the research you have. Read the call carefully as some conferences are built around a theme. You may have to reframe your research to fit the theme. When the call opens, you typically have to submit an abstract and your resume, but sometimes, you have to submit the whole paper just to be selected.
1. Write.
2. Read it out loud.
3. Edit.
4. Repeat 1-4 until finished.
Aside from that, "process" is not humanitarian.
Write what, exactly?
Only one post above mentions research. Do you have research or other useful or original content to present/contribute? If so, good, and strongly consider Marc's and Thatsthat's good advice.