One may ask what academic writing is. Let me explain.
Academic writing refers to a writing style used in educational institutions such as universities and research institutes to communicate research findings, theories, debates, and ideas. The purpose of academic writing is to provide a formal and structured way of conveying information that is clear and concise. You can compare it with creative writing.
In general, academic writing usually follows a specific structure and uses formal language, technical terms, and evidence-based arguments to support claims. A deep understanding of the topic and critical analysis of existing literature are necessary to develop a research paper that meets academic standards and includes a clear and concise message.
Common types or formats of academic writing include research papers, articles, case studies, literature reviews, and theses. Academic writing is essential for graduate and undergraduate students, researchers, and academics as well as teachers who need to communicate their research and ideas to a broader audience in a clear and concise manner.
Writing it can be fun and enjoyable too.
"If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. (p. 139)"
King, S. (2000). On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. New York: Pocket Books.
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