writing the abstract
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Writing the AbstractWriting the AbstractWriting the AbstractWriting the Abstract
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What you need to say:What you need to say:
Motivation
Problem
Approach
Results
Conclusions
Motivation
Problem
Approach
Results
Conclusions
MotivationMotivation
Why should we care?Why should we care?
ProblemProblem
Why aren’t things working right now?Why aren’t things working right now?
ApproachApproach
What have you done to resolve the problem?
What have you done to resolve the problem?
ResultsResults
...so how did that all work out?
...so how did that all work out?
ConclusionsConclusions
What do your findings mean for everyone?
What do your findings mean for everyone?
A Good AbstractA Good Abstract
Should leave the reader with a clear understanding of the motivation, problem, approach, results, and conclusion of the research
Should be easily understandable and organized
Should take no more than a minute or two to understand.
Should leave the reader with a clear understanding of the motivation, problem, approach, results, and conclusion of the research
Should be easily understandable and organized
Should take no more than a minute or two to understand.
The catchThe catch
Do it in as few words as humanly possible.
Do it in as few words as humanly possible.
PracticePractice
Elevator Pitch: Can you sum up your research in the time it takes an elevator to get to the third floor?
Elevator Pitch: Can you sum up your research in the time it takes an elevator to get to the third floor?
TipsTips
Avoid unnecessary words.
“However, the swift brown fox nevertheless jumped over the lazy dog”
Avoid unnecessary words.
“However, the swift brown fox nevertheless jumped over the lazy dog”
Mistakes people makeMistakes people make
Too long: Way beyond the word limit. It’s there for a reason - people are much more likely to learn about your research if you can describe it simply and succinctly.
Too long: Way beyond the word limit. It’s there for a reason - people are much more likely to learn about your research if you can describe it simply and succinctly.
Mistakes people makeMistakes people make
Too much detail: You’re writing a whole paper/poster too. There are other venues to get into the nitty gritty. Stick to the broad themes, and mention only one or two specific results.
Too much detail: You’re writing a whole paper/poster too. There are other venues to get into the nitty gritty. Stick to the broad themes, and mention only one or two specific results.
Mistakes people makeMistakes people make
Too short: Don’t go too far overboard in making it succinct. You still need to cast your findings in the broader field.
Too short: Don’t go too far overboard in making it succinct. You still need to cast your findings in the broader field.
Mistakes people makeMistakes people make
Leaving out important information - An abstract must give a clear indication of what is in the paper.
Leaving out important information - An abstract must give a clear indication of what is in the paper.