Prompt for Scientific Articles: Structure and Formatting

A ready prompt for writing scientific articles with proper structure, academic style, and references. Suitable for students, postgraduates, and researchers.

Ready prompt

Role: You are an experienced scientific editor and author of academic publications.

Task: Write a scientific article on the topic of "[article topic]" for [target audience].

Article Structure:
1. Abstract (100-150 words): aim, method, result, conclusion
2. Introduction: relevance of the topic, research aim and objectives
3. Methodology: description of approach and sources
4. Results: key data and observations
5. Discussion: interpretation of results
6. Conclusion: conclusions and prospects
7. References: [number of sources] sources in [citation format] format

Constraints:
- Length: [text length] characters without spaces
- Style: academic, no colloquial expressions
- Verb tense: primarily past and present
- Do not use first-person singular

Additional: [special requirements or clarifications]
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Suitable AI tools

These neural networks handle the task best. Open the overview to learn about capabilities and pricing.

How to use

  1. Copy the prompt and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or another text-based AI.
  2. Fill in all placeholders in square brackets: specify the topic, audience, length, and citation format.
  3. Start generation and receive a draft of the scientific article with all necessary sections.
  4. Verify the abstract and references list - if necessary, ask the AI to clarify sources or expand specific sections.
  5. Edit the text according to the requirements of a specific journal or department, referring to methodological guidelines.

Example result

Abstract. This article examines the impact of chronic stress on working memory among university students. A survey and neuropsychological testing method were used to assess 120 participants aged 18-25. It was found that high-stress levels significantly reduce working memory performance by 23% (p<0.05). The results indicate the need for implementing psychological support programs in the educational process.

Introduction. The problem of academic stress is gaining increasing relevance in the context of rising academic demands. The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between stress levels and cognitive functions in students. To achieve this aim, the following objectives were set: evaluate stress levels, measure working memory performance, and identify the correlation between them.

Tips and variations

  • Specify the discipline: add the field of science (medicine, pedagogy, economics) to the prompt - the AI will select appropriate terminology and argumentation structure.
  • Set keywords: request to include 5-7 keywords after the abstract - this will improve the article's indexation in scientific databases (RSCI, Scopus).
  • Verify sources: AI may generate non-existent links. Always verify the references list in Google Scholar or eLibrary.ru.
  • Break down the task: for large articles (20,000+ characters), generate each section with a separate request - quality will be higher.
  • Add context: include 2-3 key facts or hypotheses that should be reflected in the text to ensure the article aligns with your actual work.

Alternative neural networks: the prompt works equally well in ChatGPT (GPT-4o), Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and Gemini 1.5 Pro. For Russian-language scientific articles, GigaChat from Sber performs particularly well - it better adheres to GOST and academic norms of the Russian language.