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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Structured abstracts (which use sub‐headings like this one) have now become widespread in medical research journals. AIM The aim of this paper is to consider whether or not such structured abstracts can be used effectively in social science journals. METHOD The paper reviews a selection of studies of carried out by the author and his colleagues to see if structured abstracts written for social science journals are more informative, easier to read, and easier to search than are their traditional equivalents. RESULTS The results suggest that structured abstracts do, indeed, have these virtues, and that they are thus appropriate for social science journals. CONCLUSION The author therefore recommends that the editors of social science journals consider adopting structured abstracts.
James Hartley (Wed,) studied this question.