Paper Structure
Paper Structure
After knowing the understanding and various types of papers, it's time you start to recognize the various stages in making a paper.
However, before going to the process of how to make a paper, it helps you know in advance what the structure is like so that you can easily prepare later.
What are the paper structures?
1. Cover
Cover is the cover of a paper that contains the title, logo, identity of the author, as well as the place and year of publication.
For the cover, you should write using the rules of center (center) so that the cover looks more presentable.
2. Foreword
Preface is also one part that must be in a paper.
As the name implies, the function of the preface is as an introduction so that the reader has a general view of the paper you are making.
The way to write the introduction also varies. In full, you can see some examples of introductory words that you can use in your paper.
a. Table of contents
Table of contents is a page that contains page information from the contents of a paper.
To make it easier for readers to find certain information, then you must provide a description of the page in each chapter or sub-chapter in your paper.
b. Formulation of the problem
In the problem statement section, you can fill it with some questions which you will explain later in the discussion section.
The questions do not need to be too much, just 2 to 3 questions are clear and are the results of "conical" from the background you wrote before.
c. Aim
As the name implies, the purpose is the part that contains the purpose of making the paper.
You can write a brief purpose and clearly describe the benefits of making the paper.
5. Discussion / Content
Discussion / Content is the most important part of a paper. This section contains a basic description of the problem you are discussing.
Of course, the discussion in this content section must be in accordance with your background, problem formulation, and goals that you have previously made.
Content usually includes the theoretical basis, description of the material, as well as solutions or solutions to a problem.
6. Closing
The concluding section usually consists of sub-chapters of conclusions and suggestions.
a. Conclusion
The conclusion contains a summary or summary of the results of your paper discussion.
To write this section, you can analyze the important points in the previous sections to produce a conclusion from the problem you are discussing.
b. Suggestion
Suggestions are the part that is addressed to the reader.
Suggestions can contain the expectations of the author so that the paper made can be useful and applied by the reader.
7. Bibliography
This section contains a list of references used by the author in making papers.
The list of references used can be journals, books, or valid information from the internet.
For examples of bibliography, you can see some examples on the page how to write a bibliography.
After knowing the understanding and various types of papers, it's time you start to recognize the various stages in making a paper.
However, before going to the process of how to make a paper, it helps you know in advance what the structure is like so that you can easily prepare later.
What are the paper structures?
1. Cover
Cover is the cover of a paper that contains the title, logo, identity of the author, as well as the place and year of publication.
For the cover, you should write using the rules of center (center) so that the cover looks more presentable.
2. Foreword
Preface is also one part that must be in a paper.
As the name implies, the function of the preface is as an introduction so that the reader has a general view of the paper you are making.
The way to write the introduction also varies. In full, you can see some examples of introductory words that you can use in your paper.
a. Table of contents
Table of contents is a page that contains page information from the contents of a paper.
To make it easier for readers to find certain information, then you must provide a description of the page in each chapter or sub-chapter in your paper.
b. Formulation of the problem
In the problem statement section, you can fill it with some questions which you will explain later in the discussion section.
The questions do not need to be too much, just 2 to 3 questions are clear and are the results of "conical" from the background you wrote before.
c. Aim
As the name implies, the purpose is the part that contains the purpose of making the paper.
You can write a brief purpose and clearly describe the benefits of making the paper.
5. Discussion / Content
Discussion / Content is the most important part of a paper. This section contains a basic description of the problem you are discussing.
Of course, the discussion in this content section must be in accordance with your background, problem formulation, and goals that you have previously made.
Content usually includes the theoretical basis, description of the material, as well as solutions or solutions to a problem.
6. Closing
The concluding section usually consists of sub-chapters of conclusions and suggestions.
a. Conclusion
The conclusion contains a summary or summary of the results of your paper discussion.
To write this section, you can analyze the important points in the previous sections to produce a conclusion from the problem you are discussing.
b. Suggestion
Suggestions are the part that is addressed to the reader.
Suggestions can contain the expectations of the author so that the paper made can be useful and applied by the reader.
7. Bibliography
This section contains a list of references used by the author in making papers.
The list of references used can be journals, books, or valid information from the internet.
For examples of bibliography, you can see some examples on the page how to write a bibliography.
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