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Jeff Leek Steps in Becoming a Modern Scientist: PART 1
by Himiede W. Wilson Sesay
This blog highlights many tools to support your modern scientific career. It intends to support any community, specifically the practicing scientists who want to explore the opportunity, take advantage of modern technologies, and use research to answer the many questions.
Paper Writing: What should I do and Why:
Create 1-10 publications with quality plots and focus on 3-4 central areas. Show these to your audience while making a story. Next, write clearly and simply for the audience, including referees and peers. Include links to data, code, and software in your paper, which can also increase the quality of your work and give credit to those who contributed to your work. Additionally, using collaborative software to avoid restrictions on providing inputs to your paper is very useful for collaborators to input your work.
Writing: Further tips and issues
There is no specific time for you to write your first paper. Start as soon as possible based on your freedom and an opportunity to explore new knowledge, deep dive into existing knowledge, or a leadership opportunity. Now, you can introduce yourself to the world and contribute to software packages (R Packages), papers, or blogs. This activity can even land you a new job.
The next thing is to focus your paper on a problem either by an advisor or a topic that interests you or both and requires a solution and will follow the following characteristics that will
Be concrete
Solves a scientific problem
Allow you to learn something new
Something you feel ownership of
Something you want to work on
All is set, and you understand the problems. Then, these set the premise to explore your ideas based on the following.
Define the question
Get/tidy the data
Explore the data
Build/borrow a model
Perform the analysis
Check/critique result
Writing things up
Writing: what tools should I use?
Google accounts are a good tool for creating documents. It can be used to share privately or publicly easily. Paperpile is also good for reference management and allows you to search academic articles and insert references into the text system.