This document provides guidelines for formatting different sections of a research paper, including the author affiliation, authors note, running head, abstract, and keywords. It explains that the author affiliation should note where the author worked or studied, the authors note can include ORCID IDs, changes in affiliation, disclosures, and contact information. It recommends keeping the running head under 50 characters and providing 3-5 keywords to describe the most important aspects of the paper.
This document provides guidelines for formatting different sections of a research paper, including the author affiliation, authors note, running head, abstract, and keywords. It explains that the author affiliation should note where the author worked or studied, the authors note can include ORCID IDs, changes in affiliation, disclosures, and contact information. It recommends keeping the running head under 50 characters and providing 3-5 keywords to describe the most important aspects of the paper.
This document provides guidelines for formatting different sections of a research paper, including the author affiliation, authors note, running head, abstract, and keywords. It explains that the author affiliation should note where the author worked or studied, the authors note can include ORCID IDs, changes in affiliation, disclosures, and contact information. It recommends keeping the running head under 50 characters and providing 3-5 keywords to describe the most important aspects of the paper.
• Name of the place the author worked or studied at.
Format?
All authors share one affiliation
All authors share two affiliations Multiple authors with different affiliations Authors note (2.7) • Information about authors, study registration, data sharing or disclaimers.
First paragraph: ORCHID ID (if you have one).
Second paragraph: change of affiliation Third paragraph: disclosure and acknowledgements. Fourth paragraph: contact information. Running head (2.8) • Abbreviated version of the paper title that appears at the top of every page to identify it for readers • Not required for student papers \0/ • Don’t leave it to the publisher • Maximum 50 characters Abstract (2.9) • Short summary of the research • Also not required for student papers • typically of 250 words Keywords (2.10) • Keywords are words, phrases, or acronyms that describe the most important aspects of your paper. • Used for search recommendations • Provide 3-5 keywords