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Lay Abstracts and Summaries: Writing Advice for Scientists
Journal of Cancer Education, 2013Scientific journals, institutional review boards, and funding sources often require abstracts or research summaries written specifically for the lay public. Making research findings understandable to the public helps raise awareness and speed adoption of practices that may lead to improved health.
Catherine E, Dubé, Kate L, Lapane
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Retrieval augmentation of large language models for lay language generation
Recent lay language generation systems have used Transformer models trained on a parallel corpus to increase health information accessibility. However, the applicability of these models is constrained by the limited size and topical breadth of available ...
Yue Guo, Gondy Leroy, Trevor Cohen
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The plain language summary (Lay Language Summary) in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, 2021openaire +2 more sources
Lay Summaries of Papers for Volume 1 Issue 2
Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 1995These summaries, which are intended as a guide to current scientific research activity, are directed mainly at lay readers and as such they contain less technical scientific terminology and jargon than the original articles. The uneven length of the summaries is not a measure of their relative importance, rather it results from variation in the ...
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Comparing lay summaries to scientific abstracts for readability and jargon use: a case report
Scientometrics, 2023Ju Wen, Lan Yi
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Writing the lay summary: basics
Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 2017Heidi Cramm +4 more
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