
We've gained expertise creating abstracts for a wide range of needs and client specifications. We can create abstracts composed of both pre-defined or domain-specific vocabularies.
Informative Abstracts - Reduce encapsulate or summarize the substance of a piece of writing, providing detailed and specific information about its major points. Readers will sometimes rely on the abstract alone for information on a topic.
Indicative (or Descriptive) Abstracts - Indicate the subject of the text by describing a document's type, the principal subjects covered and the way the facts are treated (much like a table of contents does for a book).
Critical Abstracts - Provide a synopsis or summary of the target material, in addition to a reasoned opinion about the contents of subject material.
Structured Abstracts - Used for clinical research articles, they follow a defined structure and organization. Structured abstracts often adhere to a recognized and established format — objective/purpose, methodology and results, and conclusion.
Patent Abstracts - A type of structured abstract used primarily for patent application documents. As with structured abstracts, these are characterized by defined structures and elements.
(201) 371-2828
Request Information
Editorial Outsourcing Helps Secondary Publisher Achieve Higher Level of Performance Scientific Publisher Sharpens Focus on Acquiring New Talent Online Resource Links World of Medical Breakthroughs
Editorial Services Abstracting & Indexing Services Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining Enabling Infrastructure
Read KNOWLEDGEWISE, our report on the latest trends in content and knowledge management, knowledge services and publishing technologies.