1st Edition

The Syntax of Research Academic Writing and Publishing

By Nazim S. Gruda Copyright 2027
208 Pages 10 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

208 Pages 10 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

The Syntax of Research is a teaching-oriented textbook that shows how scientific writing can move beyond a technical obligation to become a disciplined and thoughtful craft. Drawing on experience as an author, peer reviewer, handling editor, and editor-in-chief, the book explains how clarity, brevity, and structure shape trust between authors, reviewers, and editors. It offers a clear and... Read more

Chapter 1 – Commencing: Essential Pre-Writing Tasks IMRAD and Beyond The Practical Sequence: A Different Reality The Structure of This Book: A Deliberate Choice Chapter 2– The Manuscript – From A to Z The Title: Our First Impression Highlights Authorship: Roles and Responsibilities Abstract: Our first Conversation and the Gatekeeper Keywords: The Trap of Redundancy Introduction Materials and Methods: The Architecture of Reproducibility Results: Precision and Objectivity The Discussion: Interpreting and Contextualizing Findings Conclusion: Synthesizing the Research Journey References Acknowledgements, Rights, and Permissions Chapter 3 – The Final Calibration Beyond Sectional Writing: Orchestrating Clarity Writing as a Non-Native Speaker: Overcoming Linguistic Anxiety The Choice of the Journal Ethics as Operation and AI The Peer-Review Process We as Reviewers From Acceptance to Publication The Architecture of Trust Afterword

Biography

Dr Nazim S. Gruda is a senior researcher in the life sciences with a long-standing focus on horticulture, plant sciences, and applied agricultural research, particularly in sustainable and climate-smart agriculture. He has authored and co-authored more than 400 scientific publications, including over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and 37 books and book chapters, indexed in major databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar (ORCID: 0000-0002-2663-1594). This extensive authorship has given me a comprehensive and practical understanding of the full scientific publication process. His professional experience spans academia, government-related research environments, and international organizations, allowing me to connect scientific knowledge with policy and practice. I have contributed as an expert and evaluator to European Union research activities and have been involved in project- and book-related work with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. In Germany, he has held senior roles within agricultural institutions, including the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food and the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, gaining insight into research funding priorities, evaluation standards, and innovation pathways. Currently Dr Gruda serves as Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Vegetable Science (Taylor & Francis), Editor of the Encyclopedia of Vegetable Sciences (Elsevier), and Advisory Board Member of a journal published by CABI. Through these roles—as author, reviewer, handling editor, and editor-in-chief— he has developed a deep understanding of editorial decision-making, peer-review ethics, quality control, and the standards required for authoritative scientific books.