Explain well but can you please suggest a free library where we can get latest graphs related to solar cell and also send the link of the free library that you used
You could use a photo that illustrates your review article topic and possibly a summary table or bullet points listing your main points. You can find photos offered under a Creative Commons license at a number of websites such as Unsplash. Also public domain photos can be found at U.S. government websites: NASA, USGS, USFWS, for example.
I'd like to ask you a question. I'm going to make PowerPoint, but I'm confused. Shall I summarize my abstract or write all abstract that's in a scientific paper? I have presentation guidelines.
You don't say if this is for a journal publication. If so, follow the journal guidelines. Usually, the journal wants you to write a summary that is brief and understandable by nonspecialists. You might use your paper's abstract as a starting point and rewrite it using non-technical language. See this video for an example: ua-cam.com/video/tGwA-j1wikk/v-deo.html
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Explain well but can you please suggest a free library where we can get latest graphs related to solar cell and also send the link of the free library that you used
I can’t help you with graphics for solar cell research but here’s the link to IAN library: ian.umces.edu/media-library/
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Well explained mam. How can I prepare the graphical abstract for the Review article? And I need copyright for that image if I prepare?
You could use a photo that illustrates your review article topic and possibly a summary table or bullet points listing your main points. You can find photos offered under a Creative Commons license at a number of websites such as Unsplash. Also public domain photos can be found at U.S. government websites: NASA, USGS, USFWS, for example.
@@ScientificWritingwithKarenLMcK Thank you for your suggestion mam.
I'd like to ask you a question. I'm going to make PowerPoint, but I'm confused. Shall I summarize my abstract or write all abstract that's in a scientific paper? I have presentation guidelines.
You don't say if this is for a journal publication. If so, follow the journal guidelines. Usually, the journal wants you to write a summary that is brief and understandable by nonspecialists. You might use your paper's abstract as a starting point and rewrite it using non-technical language. See this video for an example: ua-cam.com/video/tGwA-j1wikk/v-deo.html