Successful Scientific Writing

Successful Scientific Writing

Author: Janice R. Matthews

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-10-11

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1139465430

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The detailed, practical, step-by-step advice in this user-friendly guide will help students and researchers to communicate their work more effectively through the written word. Covering all aspects of the writing process, this concise, accessible resource is critically acclaimed, well-structured, comprehensive, and entertaining. Self-help exercises and abundant examples from actual typescripts draw on the authors' extensive experience working both as researchers and with them. Whilst retaining the user-friendly and pragmatic style of earlier editions, this third edition has been updated and broadened to incorporate such timely topics as guidelines for successful international publication, ethical and legal issues including plagiarism and falsified data, electronic publication, and text-based talks and poster presentations. With advice applicable to many writing contexts in the majority of scientific disciplines, this book is a powerful tool for improving individual skills and an eminently suitable text for classroom courses or seminars.


Successful Scientific Writing

Successful Scientific Writing

Author: Robert W. Matthews

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 9780521550888

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"Successful Scientific Writing is a user-friendly book providing detailed practical guidance to help students and researchers in the biological and medical sciences to communicate their work effectively through the published literature. This step-by-step guide covers all aspects of manuscript preparation from first to final draft, including word processor use and electronic database literature searches. Numerous examples, practical tips, and self-help exercises draw on the authors' extensive experience with actual manuscripts. Applicable to a variety of science writing contexts in the majority of scientific disciplines, Successful Scientific Writing is a powerful tool for improving individual skills, as well as an eminently suitable text for a classroom course or seminar on science writing."--Publisher description


Successful Scientific Writing

Successful Scientific Writing

Author: Olen Rambow

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780557291069

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Are you a scientist? Are you Chinese? Do you dread writing papers in English? If so, this book is just what you need. Successful Scientific Writing is specially designed for young Chinese scientists (particularly graduate students) who need to write papers in English. It will give you a firm understanding of the foundational principles of successful scientific writing, help you solve specific problems with grammar and style, and build your mathematical and scientific vocabulary in English. The author's experience as a physicist and mathematician and as an editor and teacher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences uniquely enables him to give Chinese researchers just what they need to publish their work abroad. He cares deeply about both China and the progress of the international scientific community, and it is his sincere hope that this book will transform and empower young scientists in China and across the globe.


From Research to Manuscript

From Research to Manuscript

Author: Michael Jay Katz

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-01-21

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1402094671

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Observations Plus Recipes It has been said that science is the orderly collection of facts about the natural world. Scientists, however, are wary of using the word ‘fact. ’ ‘Fact’ has the feeling of absoluteness and universality, whereas scientific observations are neither ab- lute nor universal. For example, ‘children have 20 deciduous [baby] teeth’ is an observation about the real world, but scientists would not call it a fact. Some children have fewer deciduous teeth, and some have more. Even those children who have exactly 20 deciduous teeth use the full set during only a part of their childhood. When they are babies and t- dlers, children have less than 20 visible teeth, and as they grow older, children begin to loose their deciduous teeth, which are then replaced by permanent teeth. ‘Children have 20 deciduous [baby] teeth’ is not even a complete scientific sta- ment. For one thing, the statement ‘children have 20 deciduous teeth’ does not tell us what we mean by ‘teeth. ’ When we say “teeth,” do we mean only those that can seen be with the unaided eye, or do we also include the hidden, unerupted teeth? An observation such as ‘children have 20 deciduous teeth’ is not a fact, and, by itself, it is not acceptable as a scientific statement until its terms are explained: scientifically, ‘children have 20 deciduous teeth’ must be accompanied by definitions and qualifiers.


Essentials of Scientific Writing

Essentials of Scientific Writing

Author: Joseph Mugah

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2016-12-13

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1524653608

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Essentials of Scientific Writing: How to Write Effective Titles and Abstracts for Research Papers and Proposals is a belated entrant into a vast and crucially important area with scarce reference materials. This scarcity manifested itself as I searched what I had expected would be useful source materials for the present book. I skimmed through many textbooks on scientific writing and editing, articles on the Internet, and notes from courses on scientific writing. They all turned out to be manifestly wanting in both depth and scope. None extended beyond two pages, and most were hardly a page long, so they were largely useless for my purposes. To the authors knowledge, few published books treat the subjects of Titles and Abstracts in the kind of detail presented in this book. Accordingly, in developing the book, the author hoped to fill a void in the crucial area of facilitating sharing of knowledge and information from research work. It is my hope that everyone writing scientific work will endeavor to find space for the book on their shelves and will place it within arms length whenever they are writing or editing the title or abstract.


Scientific Writing and Publishing

Scientific Writing and Publishing

Author: Denys Wheatley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1108858414

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Knowing how to prepare, write and publish high-quality research papers can be challenging for scientists at all stages of their career. This manual guides readers through successfully framing and presenting research findings, as well as the processes involved in publishing in learned journals. It draws on the author's wealth of practical experience, from working in academic research for over 40 years and teaching scientific writing in over 20 countries, to gaining insights as a journal editor. Well-written and logical, it provides clear step-by-step instructions to enable readers to become more effective at writing articles, and navigating difficulties related to journal submission, the review process, editing and publication. It comprehensively covers themes such as publication ethics, along with current topics including Open Access publishing and pre-print servers. This is a useful, user-friendly guide for graduate students, early career scientists, and more experienced researchers, particularly in the life and medical sciences.


Scientific Writing

Scientific Writing

Author: Jean-Luc Lebrun

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 9812704736

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This book walks through the main parts of a paper, that is, those parts which create the critical first impression.


A Scientific Approach to Scientific Writing

A Scientific Approach to Scientific Writing

Author: John Blackwell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-05-13

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781441997876

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This guide provides a framework, starting from simple statements, for writing papers for submission to peer-reviewed journals. It also describes how to address referees’ comments, approaches for composing other types of scientific communications, and key linguistic aspects of scientific writing.