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# First do a detailed literature review of your topic – this is the foundation – it must be complete so that you can be sure that you are contributing to the field – see [[:Category:MOST_literature_reviews| How to do a Lit search]] | # First do a detailed literature review of your topic – this is the foundation – it must be complete so that you can be sure that you are contributing to the field – see [[:Category:MOST_literature_reviews| How to do a Lit search]] | ||
# After literature review choose an experiment and/or theory development/analysis which will contribute to the field and do it with Dr. Pearce's help. | # After literature review choose an experiment and/or theory development/analysis which will contribute to the field and do it with Dr. Pearce's help. | ||
# When experiment/theoretical work is complete and you have results worth sharing begin to write the paper - Do not use docx or xlsm formatting. Use [http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ Libre Office] to avoid any problems with journal formatting as Libre Office can save in any format. Do not start your paper in Microsoft Word. Save it as an odt. | # When experiment/theoretical work is complete and you have results worth sharing begin to write the paper - Do not use docx or xlsm formatting. Use [http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ Libre Office] or [http://www.openoffice.org/ Open Office] to avoid any problems with journal formatting as Libre Office can save in any format. Do not start your paper in Microsoft Word. Save it as an odt. | ||
# Choose a high impact [[journal]] that best fits your topic and the magnitude of your contribution to the field in collaboration with Dr. Pearce. | # Choose a high impact [[journal]] that best fits your topic and the magnitude of your contribution to the field in collaboration with Dr. Pearce. | ||
# Make outline (follow [[File:MOST-outline.odt]])-- approximately 1 page long that includes what you think the major figures will be and a link to your chosen journal. | # Make outline (follow [[File:MOST-outline.odt]])-- approximately 1 page long that includes what you think the major figures will be and a link to your chosen journal. |