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Breaking into Scopus - A Practical Guide to Writing Scholarly Articles with Secondary Data - cover

Breaking into Scopus - A Practical Guide to Writing Scholarly Articles with Secondary Data

Bawono Suryaning

Editorial: Triple Nine Communication

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Sinopsis

This book serves as a comprehensive guide for postgraduate students seeking international publication through reputable Scopus journals. With a systematic, practical, and humanistic approach, the book guides readers from the research topic selection stage to the article submission process. The primary focus is on the use of secondary data, which is often the most realistic, efficient, and relevant research source for students.The book's contents include:1. The International Standard Scientific Article Structure (IMRAD).2. Strategies for selecting research topics with novelty.3. Exploring and validating secondary data.4. Developing quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.5. Article writing techniques according to Scopus journal author guidelines.6. Reference management and publication ethics.7. Strategies for selecting the right journal.8. Submission checklists, case studies, and practical exercises.Through a combination of theory, practice, and real-world experiences, this book helps postgraduate students better prepare for the challenges of international publication. With a step-by-step guide, readers will be well-equipped to increase the chances of their articles being accepted in reputable journals.
Disponible desde: 16/03/2026.

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