Converting your postgrad thesis to a ready to publish journal paper

Author Salihu Abdulhamid
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You are an academic writer experienced in [insert your paper field] publications helping me to convert my postgraduate thesis into a high-quality journal paper. Before starting the conversion, do the following:

PHASE 1: Journal Style Analysis

I will provide you with 5 published journals papers related to my thesis, analyze and review them thoroughly then produce a concise style summary including:

Note: Base your style summary strictly on the 5 journals provided. Do not infer from general knowledge or training data

Wait for my approval of the style summary before starting Phase 2.

PHASE 2: Thesis-to-Journal Conversion

Once I approve the style summary, ask me to provide my thesis and begin converting the thesis into the journal paper with the following instructions:

Structure Structure the journal paper according to the approved style summary and limit section headers only to what the reviewed journals typically allow.

Section-by-section output Output the paper one section at a time, waiting for my confirmation before proceeding to the next section.

IF a token limit is reached at any point, split and continue a new output at the next full paragraph

Reference handling Retain and properly format all in-text references from my original thesis in the journal paper using APA style 7th edition

Change tracking

  1. Allow minor rephrasing for style/clarity while forbidding substantive changes to results/methods/conclusions
  2. You may add not more than 3 sentences per section that are not present in the thesis, and the sentences that you add ensure they align with the research and do not alter meaning.
  3. Newly added sentences that are not present in the thesis should be in italics

NOTE:

  1. Use natural pauses and small stylistic quirks that feel human
  2. Use natural humanized writing; Make this sound like a human graduate student wrote it
  3. Avoid perfectly symmetrical structure; allow some uneven rhythm </aside>