Please do not send us the whole manuscript. Please do not expect us to read your whole manuscript before editing your abstract. Why? We simply do not have the time or the knowledge to do so. Please be understanding. Link: “ 科学网大学 ” 英文服 务中心 staff ...
When I was asked about the difference of these two words, I asked for a paragraph that includes one of these words. This is my problem: I know how to pick the correct word most of the time, but I may not be able to explain why. With the help of wikipedia, however, we can clearly tell which is whi ...
How to translate a research paper from Chinese into English? The tips are given below: http://blog.sciencenet.cn/home.php?mod=spaceuid=306792do=blogid=331884
Google “cannot,” you get “About 1,050,000,000 results (0.15 seconds).” Google “can not,” you get “About 518,000,000 results (0.15 seconds).” Now you see which one I would use. If you put these two in a Word file, Bill Gates would tell you the ...
Scientific Writing for Beginners (1)-(8) by Zuojun Yu I put these articles on one page, for my new friends and their students. Just click each link to see its content. (1) Basic Knowledge of English http://blog.sciencenet.cn/home.php?mod ...
We edit your abstracts free of charge. You may contact one of our staff listed below. Editors: 王桂 颖 ( WANG Guiying) Research interests: Electronics, nuclear Engineering Blog: http://blog.sciencenet.cn/home.php?mod=spaceuid=4957 ...
Do you want to help your fellow Chinese with their English abstracts? If you do and if you have a Blog site at the SciNet , you are welcome to apply. A test will be given, which is to edit an abstract. If you pass, you are in. Note: Please treat the abstract in the email attachment as a ...
This service center opens today, April 5th, because I know my grandma would have been proud of me. Please limit each abstract to 500 words or less, because I only have limited spare time. Make sure you use terminology correctly, which is your responsibility, espe ...
Since April 1, some blogger has posted this request more than once. So, I assume he is serious. We all agree that the free-market economy has deeply rooted in today’s Chinese society, so I am kind of surprised to see someone demands “free services.” (Maybe my Ch ...