Шинжлэх ухааны хэл найруулгын онцлог
Some characteristics of academic writing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22353/MJFLC2018115Keywords:
шинжлэх ухааны хэл, найруулга, аман болон бичгийн хэл, хэл найруулгын үндсэн зарчимAbstract
Scientists write to communicate their research results and findings with other scientists or experts. In this way, information is shared in a systematic manner, so that researchers can build upon the work of others. Although there are different ways to share information amongst the scientific community, such as oral or poster presentations on scientific conferences, science blogs, or data warehouses, written reports, especially those reviewed by peer scientists and published in international journals, are still the most effective way to add your research outcomes to the body of scientific knowledge.
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