Sunday, September 2, 2018

Academic Text


The academic text simply means writing that is completed in the academic world. These texts could be specific in that it would be written for a project, a compilation of research material, student essays, essays written for journals, blog entries, conference papers, and many more.

Each of these has an individual structure, depending on the rules of the particular institution for which it is written. This refers to the style of the citations within the text as well as the reference page at the end of the paper. However, in this context, there are general rules to abide by.

What this means is that the paper, article, or essay has to have a general structure. In some instances, an abstract, or an executive summary is required. In most cases, it is acceptable to start with an introduction. Even though the essay or article requires an abstract, or an executive summary, the general rule is that there is still the need for an introduction. The introduction would give background information as well as motivation, or reason for the paper. Thus, the introduction usually ends with an aim, an objective, or a purpose statement.

Three or more paragraphs follow the introduction in a simple essay, which ends with a concluding paragraph. Research documents, or theses, are complex essays, and its breakdown could result in several chapters. Shorter versions will be divided into several headings.

The purpose of breaking down academic essays is to set out a train of thought for other academics to follow with ease. Simply put, it assists with setting out an academic argument, or discussion that could be of value to those who read it. It also serves as logical information for other researches.

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