Hi Jay! We don't presently have outlines defined for research articles in the computer science, and we'll be fixing this soon. But rest assured that you can still get useful and relevant outlines by choosing any of the options in the list. For example, if your field of study is Computer Sciences, you can select Physical Sciences as your Field of study. This is because as long as your original research article follows the IMRAD structure (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion) in your field of study, the outputs from the current selections (Medicine, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences) will still remain relevant for you. You can review the output and might need to delete some sub-sections that are not relevant for your field of study, but the Outlines generated will still provide a granular and useful idea of the information needed within a specific IMRAD section with good structuring and flow. Hope this helps!
Hi, What about the computer science domain or field of research for writing the outline ?
Hi Jay! We don't presently have outlines defined for research articles in the computer science, and we'll be fixing this soon. But rest assured that you can still get useful and relevant outlines by choosing any of the options in the list. For example, if your field of study is Computer Sciences, you can select Physical Sciences as your Field of study.
This is because as long as your original research article follows the IMRAD structure (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion) in your field of study, the outputs from the current selections (Medicine, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences) will still remain relevant for you.
You can review the output and might need to delete some sub-sections that are not relevant for your field of study, but the Outlines generated will still provide a granular and useful idea of the information needed within a specific IMRAD section with good structuring and flow. Hope this helps!