This video is part of the Scientific Publishing playlist and is designed for early-career researchers preparing a thesis, dissertation, or journal article. It explains how to organize, clarify, and make your manuscript readable by mastering the principles of structured scientific writing. The goal of scientific writing is not just to present information but to communicate ideas effectively. This presentation helps you structure your text—titles, sections, and paragraphs—to ensure your research is understood, not just written.
📚 What You’ll Learn
01:05 Introduction
03:22 Are you ready to write your article?
09:11 IMReD Structure
12:42 Set up your manuscript structure (Mindmap)
18:38 Paragraph Structure
22:35 Revise and Edit
25:33 Write Draft 1
26:43 Takeaway
💡 Key Takeaways
1. Writing is communication, not translation of data.
2. Structure your manuscript before writing.
3. Every paragraph should have a clear purpose, evidence, and a link.
4. Use concise sentences and respect your word budget.
5. Organize your ideas like nested Matryoshka dolls—from main points to supporting details.
6. Clear structure = clear science.