Highlights[1]
Highlights are three to five highlights in your article that can help increase the visibility and searchability of your article through search engines such as Google Scholar[2], Semantic Scaler,[3] citation databases, etc. Highlights should show the new results of your research as well as (if any[4]) new methods that have been used during the research. as a "short and quick introduction" suggestion for[5] your article. Please write a phrase you know your readers[6] will look for online. Try not to depict all ideas, concepts, or conclusions; your highlights should be short, with spacing between words between 85 characters or less.
Article highlights give you a significant advantage in the online world because it ensures that search engines will showcase your article and show it to the right audience. Highlights have been proven to expand the scope of your work and help ensure that the paper is supported by interested colleagues both inside and outside the conventional research community and will not only contribute to the broader distribution of the research but also provide the necessary context for new collaborations and accelerate the pace of science.
[1] Highlights
[2] Google Scholar
[3] Semantic Scholar
[4] If any
[5] Elevator pitch
[6] Online
[7] Word