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Posters, Introduction section citations

Citations Citations may be included in a poster Discussion section. (See the discussion of the poster Introduction section, below, for information on citations and references.)... [Pg.325]

Rewrite the following passages (adapted from Webber et al., 2004, and Wei et al., 2001, respectively) so that they are more suitable for a poster Introduction section. Look for problems with lists, citations, verb tenses, voice, and conciseness. [Pg.330]

A References section is needed if you cite others works in your poster, unless you inserted an abbreviated reference directly into the text. If you include citations in only one section of your poster (e.g., the Introduction), the References section can be placed at the end of that section otherwise, include the references at the end or bottom of your poster. Format the references with the citation format used in the poster number them in citation order (if you used numerical citations) or arrange them alphabetically (if you used author—date citations). Because of space limitations, references may be abbreviated. Consider the following examples for a poster with numerical citations ... [Pg.332]

The largest number of citations is found in the Introduction sections of journal articles, posters, and research proposals, consistent with the purposes of the section. Introductions of both journal articles and research proposals often include 15 or more citations in opening paragraphs (often with multiple citations in a single sentence). Far fewer citations (sometimes even none) are included in poster Introductions because of space limitations and the poster s role in emphasizing new results. [Pg.546]


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