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The Art of Scientific Writing and Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence

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SOC BRASILEIRA QUIMICA
DOI: 10.21577/0103-5053.20230121

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scientific writing; publication; article; structures; artificial intelligence (AI); ethics

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This article summarizes the authors' experiences and tips for effective scientific writing, aiming to provide guidance for beginners and help them understand the basics of manuscript structures and major features in scientific writing.
We share our consolidated views, long-term experiences, and best tips for effective scientific writing. After writing hundreds of manuscripts and thus having battled and succeeded in this minefield, and knowing the importance of guidance for successful science communication, particularly for beginners, we have tried to introduce readers to the art of scientific writing, from A to & OHM;. To help less experienced scientific writers to learn quickly and overcome some initial barriers, avoiding common mistakes that we ourselves have also made, we discuss the most important techniques we have used in trying to write clear, comprehensible, and concise manuscripts that are as attractive and impacting as possible. This guide therefore offers crucial tips and concepts - from the very first words, initial draft, and on to submission, battles with reviewers and finally to acceptance and publication. The ethical use of artificial intelligence tools, along with some best practice suggestions for their application, is also presented and discussed. In the end, readers should have a comprehensive picture to help them understand basic manuscript structures and major features, habits and tips that help ensure excellence in scientific writing.

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