Prepare an impressive manuscript or conference abstract
- A point-to-point guide for the Introduction section (download)
- A point-to-point guide for presenting details in the Results and Discussion section (download)
- A checklist for the style of writing (download)
- Examples of the letter of response to reviewers' comments
- A point-to-point guide for drafting a conference abstract (download)
- A checklist for important information in manuscript or research proposal (download)
Prepare powerful figures
- A template for creating standard figures for a journal publication (download)
- Color palette by IPCC
Blue: bold (19, 187, 212), shadow (151, 219, 233)
Red: bold (217, 0, 0), shadow (247, 138, 104)
Green: bold (0, 172, 208), shadow (138, 167, 100)
Orange: bold (247, 128, 54), shadow (248, 152, 82)
Purple: bold (99, 31, 82), shadow (170, 126, 152)
Navy: bold (0, 69, 152), shadow (102, 118, 172) - Color palette by Springer Nature Publisher
Crimson: #E64B35CC
Red: #DC0000CC
Salmon: #F39B7FCC
Sienna: #7E6148CC
Dark cyan: #4DBBD5CC
Green: #00A087CC
Pale turquoise: #91D1C2CC
Midnight blue: #3C5488CC
Gray: #8491B4CC - Color palettes for contour line graphics
(Lowest value) #047D38, #1F955B, #98C617, #F4ED21, #FDD10F, #E09112, #CC5720, #BC0022, #881914, #2F330E (Highest value). - Tips on figures in presentations, papers, and TOC Art (By Dr. Bruce E. Logan)
- A paper about the misuse of color in science communication (By Dr. Crameri Fabio et al.)
External links and publications
- The Academic Phrasebank by the University of Manchester.
- Evans and Cvitanovic (2018) An introduction to achieving policy impact for early career researchers.