Does your journal require a plain language summary? A plain language summary is a brief synopsis of a scientific publication—much like an abstract—that has been written expressively for a non-technical audience using easily understandable terms and descriptions. Let the talented editors at LetPub adapt your existing abstract into a compelling plain language summary. A qualified editor in your subject area will produce an accurate summary that is guaranteed to meet the exact specifications required by your journal.
Our Service
Our editors will:
• Adapt the provided abstract or manuscript for brevity, readability, and clarity
• Remove and replace jargon with engaging language for a general audience
• Edit for punctuation, grammar, and spelling
You will receive:
• A submission-ready plain language summary in a Word document or inserted into your manuscript document according to the journal’s specifications.
Pricing
$200
Time
5 business days
Our Guarantee
Our track record allows us to offer the following guarantee: If your journal rejects your plain language summary for any formatting-related issues (e.g., word count), we will provide a revision to resolve the issues for free.
Testimonials
Jan Rieck
University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
Weitao Yang
Tongji University
Hongmei Zheng
Tangshan Normal University
Dandan Li
Yunnan Agricultural University
Jeremias Sulam
Johns Hopkins University (United States)
Shaopeng Cui
Shanxi Agricultural University
Zhaozhou Peng
Hebei University of Science and Technology
Angela Gow
We really enjoyed working with Research Creative for a cover art for Advanced Electronic Materials. Kathryn and her team transformed our ideas and vision into a beautiful and precisely constructed cover graphic. It was exciting to see that in every iteration our design suggestions were carefully implemented. The communication with Kathryn was really smooth during the whole process. The journal was also convinced by the cover artwork and finally picked it for the front cover of the upcoming issue. We would definitely consider Research Creative again for any scientific graphics jobs.