Writing and Publishing a Scientific Research Paper by Subhash Chandra Parija & Vikram Kate

Writing and Publishing a Scientific Research Paper by Subhash Chandra Parija & Vikram Kate

Author:Subhash Chandra Parija & Vikram Kate
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer Singapore, Singapore


There should be very few indications for charts with 3-D effects, and it is better to avoid them [3]. Use colors to highlight different data sets. However, do not color to beautify: the colors must not take attention away from the information [4]. Remember that most journals charge extra to reproduce color prints; hence different types of shading may be a cheaper way of contrasting data.

10.5 Explanatory Artwork

Explanatory figures (“block diagrams,” “gazintas,” “flow diagrams,” algorithms) are excellent for showing the progression of your work and have value in both the methods section and in the results. Some journals will demand to know how you reached your final sample.

There may be several variants of artwork, and which one to use depends on the purpose being served by the diagram. Flow diagrams are almost mandatory in systematic reviews (Fig. 10.4).

Fig. 10.4Flow diagram for a systematic review and meta-analysis



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