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Steps for writing a paper. Slightly modified from https://twitter.com/SarahKnutie/status/1084484089833578497

  • 1. Add line/page numbers to doc, headers for each section, authors/affiliations, working title, acknowledgements. Start thinking about which journal you will be submitting the manuscript to. Name file
  • 2. Write the last paragraph of the introduction, which includes the goals/objectives/predictions. This step is important to determine which methods/results to include. Outline methods.
  • 3. Write out methods.
  • 4. Re-read and revise intro paragraph/methods.
  • 5. Outline the tests that you will be performing with specific analyses in the results section.
  • 6. Perform stats & put a link to the code and outputs into the availability section, this will help while writing out the results. Add figures below each test to visualize the results.
  • 7. Write results & decide which figs/tables to include.
  • 8. Re-read and revise the results.
  • 9. Write very rough outline of introduction.
  • 10. Re-read the pub lit (& find new papers). Outline main results for each paper. Decide on which cites to include & add them to the outline.
  • 11. Add text to outline of intro.
  • 12. Outline and write the first paragraph of the discussion. Roughly outline the rest of the discussion.
  • 13. Go back and forth between writing out the introduction and discussion (based on motivation for that day).
  • 14. Finish introduction.
  • 15. Re-read introduction.
  • 16. Finish discussion.
  • 17. Re-read discussion.
  • 18. Outline the abstract then write it out.
  • 19. Read the full manuscript.
  • 20. Have someone else (or coauthors) read the manuscript.
  • 21. Incorporate comments and read the final manuscript.
  • 22. Submit.

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