Synopses & Reviews
Writing and publishing journal articles are crucial to scientific careers. Unfortunately, many young scientists find the process of communicating scientific information effectively a complete mystery. By providing practical, readable, and sometimes humorous guidance, this book helps researchers gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed in communicating about their work.
This seventh edition of How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper contains 41 chapters focused upon two separate tasks: how to write the respective sections of a scientific paper and how to publish the paper. Other related topics include approaching a writing project, following ethical principles in scientific publishing, preparing oral presentations and poster presentations, writing grant proposals, and working with the popular media. The authors provide considerable guidance on appropriate scientific writing style as well as an extensive list of words and expressions to avoid—and supply the language to substitute for them.
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This newly updated version of the classic guide to writing and publishing scientific papers provides the tools needed to succeed in the communication aspects of a scientific career.
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Writing a scientific paper and having it accepted for publication by a respected journal isn't an impossible task, nor does it require the ability to form complex sentence structures and use esoteric vocabulary words. Achieving this goal does require good organizational skills, the ability to follow directions, and writing that is simple and straightforward.
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• Maintains the quality of information that has made this text a longtime favorite, now newly updated to encompass current technology and trends
• Presents invaluable information enlivened by cartoons, quotes, amusing tales, and more
• Written to be accessible even for nonnative speakers of English
• Provides an insider's view of how journals work—and how to work with them
• Serves as a great companion to the book Scientific English
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• Includes scientific graphs and photographs as well as cartoons by Sidney Harris, Charles Schulz, Jorge Cham, and others
• Provides a glossary of nearly 100 key terms in writing, publishing, and related realms
• Includes a thorough topic index