Vladimir M. Krasnov
Today scientists are drowned in information and have no time for reading all publications even in a specific area. The information is sifted and only a small fraction of articles is being read. Under circumstances, scientific articles have to be properly adjusted to pass through the superficial sifting. Here I present written down instructions that I used to give to my students with almost serious advises on how to write (and how not to write) a contemporary scientific article. I argue that it should tell a story and should answer on the three main questions: Why, What and So what?
Comments: Almost serious advices to PhD students: 3 pages, 1 Fig