Physicists have emphasized that physics research writing should be error-free and standard. Experts who participated in the physics research writing workshop 'Write Physics Write' organized by Nepal Physics Society Gandaki Province Committee stressed on the need to avoid non-commercial publication and intellectual theft.
Four experts presented their papers in the workshop which lasted for three days on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Lumle of Annapurna Rural Municipality. Prada Narayan Prasad Adhikari, Head of Central Department of Physics, Tribhuvan University, conducted his session covering methods of project construction for class 11 and 12 physics in the workshop. In the
workshop, Dr. Sunil Pokharel, an independent expert in teaching methods and curriculum development, provided practical guidance in using the American Psychological Association (APA-7 reference system) and Zotero. Dr. Kapil Adhikari, Dean of Gandaki University and Vice President of Society, emphasized that intellectual theft should be avoided in research writing. Physicists affiliated to various educational institutions of Gandaki province participated in the
workshop. The workshop provides participants with advanced skills in research writing and academic communication Dr. Krishnaraj Adhikari, president of Gandaki province of the society said. "It has strengthened the purpose of the workshop to promote effective research practice," he said, "it will enable researchers to make a meaningful contribution to the global scientific dialogue." . Based on the project, 10 review articles will be prepared and published in the Himalayan Physics Journal named 'Lumley Edition'.
