When submitting your work, you want to be sure that it is polished to reflect the hard work that you have put in. It is also a proven fact that, even though in most cases this may not be a part of the marking scheme, beautifully presented documents, without any grammatical errors and with logical flow in the presentation of information, gain a higher score when compared to those reports where due care and attention to these important factors was not paid.
This service includes:
• Proofreading: correction of spelling, punctuation and grammatical mistakes, and checking of references;
• Editing: improving intelligibility, ensuring writing flows as it should and appropriate tone is employed;
• Formatting: cover sheet, page numbering, consistent margins, headers and footers, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, and table of references.
Notes:
• A report of 1,500-2,500 words will require approximately 1 hour's work on this package;
• Paraphrasing will be kept to the minimum level to ensure the work is a true reflection of the student's effort.
The Bachelor's Final Year or Master's Project Report is the culmination of your studies! This is where you will apply all the knowledge and skills that you have learnt and gained during your course of studies and build them up even more based on the requirements of the direction of the theme or topic that you have chosen. Other than the academic work that you will put in you must also ensure that the report is presented beautifully, without any grammatical errors and with logical flow in the presentation of information to ensure your work shines through and impresses the reader.
This service includes:
• Proofreading: correction of spelling, punctuation and grammatical mistakes, and checking of references;
• Editing: improving intelligibility, ensuring writing flows as it should and appropriate tone is employed;
• Formatting: cover sheet, page numbering, consistent margins, headers and footers, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, and table of references.
Notes:
• A report of 4,000-5,000 words will require approximately 2 hours' work on this package;
• Paraphrasing will be kept to the minimum level to ensure the work is a true reflection of the student's effort.
Demo Content
Scientific Articles / Papers are used for the sharing of original research work with other scientists as well as for reviewing the research conducted by others. Their intention is to inform and so they must be highly readable, clear, accurate and concise. Other scientists use the knowledge reported to build their own research upon.
Prior to it being published, a Scientific Article is peer reviewed by expert referees who help the journal editor decide if one is suitable for publication, requires improvements, or should be rejected. It is not uncommon for Scientific Articles to be rejected purely on the grounds of being badly written even though the research itself may be publishable. Once published, the Scientific Article will be read by other scientists who may be more or less knowledgeable about the topic reported.
Scientific Articles are usually structured in the following way:
• Abstract: summarises the major aspects of the research presented;
• Introduction: clarifies the motivation behind the work presented and introduces the article structure;
• Materials and Methodology: to enable the reproduction of the experiments presented in the article by other scientists;
• Results obtained: presents research results obtained;
• Discussion: discusses research results obtained;
• Conclusions: briefly summarises on the work done, highlights outcomes and relates them with the motivation;
• List of References: other research reported upon which this research is built;
• Appendix (optional).
The vast majority of scientific articles published in journals and conference proceedings are written in the English language. Scientists who want to produce influential and globally recognised work need to publish in English to ensure the widest readership. Articles written in any other language are destined to received a limited audience.
The fact is that around 80% of all scientific journals are published in English. These journals also insist that any articles submitted go through a peer review process which not only evaluates the quality of the research submitted for publication but also confirms that the level of English language is of high enough standard to ensure the article is easily read, understood as intended, and appreciated by other scientists.
The language itself should not be a barrier to publishing good quality research. Our translators and scientists at Efixis are available to ensure that your scientific article has the highest chance of being accepted for publication. We have been peer-reviewing scientific articles for many years as academics and researchers.
The languages that we can translate scientific articles to English are:
• Chinese;
• Greek;
• Russian;
• Translation from other languages can be arranged - please contact us to confirm.
All scientific articles translated to English will also be proofread by our scientists to ensure clarity and accuracy.
£ | Hourly | Daily | Weekly |
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Editing & Proofreading | £ 45 | £ 270 | £ 1,215 |
Translating & Proofreading | £ 65 | £ 390 | £ 1,750 |
The prices above do NOT include VAT
• Please contact us to discuss your requirements, ensure clarity on your expectations, and establish amount of work needed;
• A Purchasing Order (PO) must be submitted by the client - in most cases;
• A deposit of 50% is charged prior to the start of any job and the rest on completion;
• Payments by online bank transfer;
• Urgent jobs may incur an extra charge;
• Retainer agreements welcomed.
€ | Hourly | Daily | Weekly |
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Editing & Proofreading | € 50 | € 300 | € 1,350 |
Translating & Proofreading | € 75 | € 450 | € 2,025 |
The prices above do NOT include VAT
• Please contact us to discuss your requirements, ensure clarity on your expectations, and establish amount of work needed;
• A Purchasing Order (PO) must be submitted by the client - in most cases;
• A deposit of 50% is charged prior to the start of any job and the rest on completion;
• Payments by online bank transfer;
• Urgent jobs may incur an extra charge;
• Retainer agreements welcomed.