Prompts for Academic Journal Writing

As academic publishing becomes increasingly competitive, AI-driven writing support empowers researchers to produce high-quality, impactful papers without compromising originality. Hence, AI prompts extend beyond efficiency - they enhance clarity and precision in scholarly communication as follows:

  1. Act as a professional journal author:

    • Improve the given text by focusing on the introduction, problem statement, objectives, method, results, and implications of the study.
    • Combine all explanations into one paragraph with a word limit of 250 words.
    • Use past tense when describing the research process.
  2. Title Selection:

    • Propose the most suitable title for the revised explanation and provide a reason for your choice.
    • Suggest another alternative title and justify your selection.
  3. Keywords:

    • Choose five appropriate keywords in alphabetical order.
  4. Expanded Version:

    • Expand the text to include introduction, problem statement, objectives, novelty, and contribution of the study.
    • Divide the content into sections:
      • Introduction
      • Problem Statement
      • Objectives
      • Novelty of the Study
      • Contribution of the Study
    • Combine these explanations into three paragraphs.
  5. Detailed Explanation:

    • Act as a professional journal author and explain in detail for “Paper Title by ChatGPT”.
    • Improve the text using IEEE referencing and citation style for sources such as “From ScopusAI”.
    • Convert some citations to active voice (mention authors’ names and numbering) while keeping others in passive voice (text and numbering).
    • Combine all explanations into three paragraphs and maintain all settings.
    • Provide a detailed list of references in IEEE style at the end.
  6. Proofreading & Methodology:

    • Act as a professional proofreader: improve grammar, efficiency, continuity, and clarity for “Paper Title”.
    • Explain the related method to be used throughout the study.
    • Present the method in table format and visualize a process flow diagram based on the table.
    • Explain the method in detail in three paragraphs.
    • Ensure citation numbering is sequential (e.g., after 10 comes 11, 12, etc.).
    • Divide the paper into Introduction and Methodology sections.
    • Improve the sequence for the list of references.
  7. Results & Literature Support:

    • Explain in detail the expected results.
    • Add past studies into the paragraph and indicate whether they show similar or contradictory results.
    • Use both active voice (authors’ names and numbering) and passive voice (text and numbering).
    • Provide a detailed IEEE-style reference list at the end.
  8. Conclusion:

    • Write one paragraph focusing on evidence that objectives were achieved.
    • End with a statement suggesting future work.
    • Exclude any citations.



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