A well-edited research paper accentuates the quality of your scholarship. An unedited work, by contrast, can undermine the value of your research. While editing is a must—or is, at the very least, desirable—for most papers, choose the type of editing service wisely and make sure to give your editor enough information to guarantee the strength of your work.
In a research paper, you need to identify your topic, show how it relates to the available literature in this area of study, and describe your innovative approach to the subject matter. Then, in the conclusion, you restate key aspects of your research and suggest the way it can help future studies in the same area. This sounds easy enough, but the devil, as usual, is in the detail.
Any kind of writing needs a strong introduction. In fiction writing, the opening paragraphs determine whether the reader will pick up the book or move on to another one. The same applies to research papers. Make a compelling case for your research topic and your approach to it. If your arguments do not flow well, check your use of transitional phrases and the order in which the ideas are presented. Share your concerns with your editor.
In research papers, more than in any other kind of writing, technical details play an important role. How do you use citations and footnotes? What about formulas and abbreviations? When requesting technical editing services, make sure to let your editor know what style manual to follow.
The methodology and findings sections—the description of how your research was conducted and what the results of your study were—need to be presented clearly. If you use a lot of years and formulas, make sure they are easy to follow and presented in a logical order. Do the numbers add up? Does the reader have to move back and forth, navigating through the clutter of ideas? Can these ideas be grouped in a better way? Can anything in this work be stated shorter and clearer?
If your paper exceeds the word limit, let your editor know. In academic work, word count, well, counts. Requesting professional reduction editing can solve the problem.
Leave the reader with a strong conclusion, but avoid hyperbole and superlatives as much as possible. Phrases such as “these findings are applicable to everyone” or “this is the most original study in the world” are unlikely to impress the readers, much less academic instructors.
Finally, make sure your bibliography is complete. In many cases, incorrect or partial references are classified as plagiarism. When requesting professional editing services, choose technical editing level or higher so that a professional editor with an eye trained for such details also checks your reference page.
A well-written paper is usually a well-edited one. Clear and logical flow of arguments, correct usage of grammar, and proper use of citations emphasize the quality of your work. When requesting professional editing services, be as specific as possible about your requirements, including technical specifications and word count. We can help you make your work stronger, but the research and knowledge are yours.