A Survival Guide for Research Scientists: Reports
Tantra, Ratna
2019-09-01 00:00:00
[Unlike writing for peer-review publications (Chap. 7), there is no strict format when it comes to writing reports. Reports can vary in terms of length, style, content, layout, etc. Hence, the exact format that you adopt will ultimately depend on the reason behind why you are writing the report in the first place. For example, a short report is often needed for the purpose of project monitoring. On the other hand, a lengthy, more detailed report is suitable if you want to disclose technical findings and subsequently make recommendations for senior management.]
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[Unlike writing for peer-review publications (Chap. 7), there is no strict format when it comes to writing reports. Reports can vary in terms of length, style, content, layout, etc. Hence, the exact format that you adopt will ultimately depend on the reason behind why you are writing the report in the first place. For example, a short report is often needed for the purpose of project monitoring. On the other hand, a lengthy, more detailed report is suitable if you want to disclose technical findings and subsequently make recommendations for senior management.]
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