Han J. ChatGPT in Scientific Research and Writing. A Beginner's Guide 2024
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Most scientists are constantly under pressure for reading essential literature, designing new experiments, writing successful proposals and papers, and meeting deadlines. However, imagine that your brain is connected to the entire human knowledge and can extract instantly essential information for discovery. Imagine that research tasks that took days to months can now be done within few seconds. This is not science fiction anymore since the onset of generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT. This book explains concisely and simply how to use ChatGPT for identifying new results, crafting titles, editing language, interpreting figures, creating visuals, and refining methods. ChatGPT even allows for brainstorming, designing experiments, writing proposals, responding to reviewers, and evaluating research papers. Written for researchers with no background in coding or prompt engineering, this book provides the skills necessary to navigate the changing landscape of scientific research. In particular, you will learn how to leverage ChatGPT’s unique capabilities to generate ideas, streamline literature reviews, and craft compelling narratives. In short, this book empowers you to unlock the potential of ChatGPT, boosting productivity, and take your scientific research and writing to new heights.
ChatGPT in Scientific Research and Writing: A Beginner’s Guide
Introduction
Extracting Key Points or Specific Information from Research Papers
Interpreting Figures and Correlating to Specific Conclusions
Evaluation of Research Papers
Spotting Errors
Responding to Reviewer’s Comments
Advanced Language Editing
Crafting Article Titles
Design of Experimental Studies
Design of Public Surveys
Writing Research Proposals
Science Communication and Public Engagement
Pitfalls
What Scientists and Developers Could Do
Conclusion
References
Appendix