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http://dx.doi.org/10.22937/IJCSNS.2021.21.3.13

Determinants of Writing Research According to International Standards in Web of Science Journals  

Al Sawy, Yaser Mohammad Mohammad (Library and Information Science - College of Education and Arts - General Curriculum Dept.- Northern Border University)
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International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security / v.21, no.3, 2021 , pp. 94-102 More about this Journal
Abstract
The study aimed to define all the main determinants of writing a research paper in an integrated manner within the requirements of the science network journals, by introducing scientific research and the steps of writing a research paper, starting from choosing the title to writing the abstract, identifying the research problem, questions, importance and objectives of the study, how to choose previous studies, research methodology and tools, discussion and results In addition to determining the acceptable percentage of plagiarism for science network journals, recommendations, choosing appropriate references and choosing the appropriate references, in addition to determining the acceptable percentage of plagiarism for the journals of the Network of Science, the researcher used the method of analytical investigative research to find out the axes of the study and analyze different reference citation methods to deal with different sources of information (articles-books-theses-conference works-reviews), In addition to studying the most important international programs for measuring plagiarism ratios that are accredited within the journals of the Science Network, and the study concluded that the researcher must present original and innovative results, add an integrated and logical work, take into account all the scientific conditions in the design of the research, its steps and ethics, and take into account the international standards in citing Reference, taking into account the rates of plagiarism within Web of Science journals.
Keywords
Scientific Research; Plagiarism; Citation styles; Endnote; Ithenticate; Turnitin.; Web of Science;
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