FEW TIPS ON REWRITING A PAPER:
Writing a good research paper and getting it published can be quite a long process. It may not be the end after you have written and submitted your paper...
Writing a good research paper (good quality of the content of the paper) and, without language and grammar errors important to avoid rejection from journal publishers. However, if you have received your paper from the reviewers advising rewriting the paper, then it should be done meticulously.
Your academic reputation is important, so take the time to keep it intact.
Only when we know why we’re rewriting it can we figure out what needs to be done:
Make a list of reviewers’ comments and suggestions, address each one of the comments; and if you feel that a comment is wrong, politely explain why you feel you are correct and the reviewer is not.
Update your work with new facts and findings and discuss with your supervisor and peers.
Look at various good papers in your discipline/topic to get ideas on the scope, look at specific requirements of the journal in which you want to submit and structure your manuscript accordingly,show the modified paper to your supervisor/peers for constructive comments and criticism and update it accordingly. Remember: do not take the criticism negatively, start from the beginning so as not to miss any details, consult your peers and supervisor/adviser, revise again and again, follow the journal's style, format and instructions. Keep on writing!
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