How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper
β Scribed by Barbara Gastel, Robert A. Day
- Publisher
- GreenWood
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 346
- Edition
- 8
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Writing and publishing journal articles are essential aspects of a successful scientific career. Unfortunately, many scientists find the process of communicating about their work intimidating and confusing. Now in its eighth edition, How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper teaches how to apply clear focus, good organization, and simple, straightforward language to write papers as well as communicate effectively in many other scientifically related applications.
By providing practical, readable, and sometimes humorous guidance, this book enables researchers to gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed in communicating about their work. The authors not only guide readers in the craft of scientific writingβbroken down into the separate tasks of writing the respective sections of a scientific paper and then publishing the paperβbut also address important related psychological, ethical, logistical, and cultural considerations in communicating about science.
Chapter topics include composing (and requesting) recommendation letters, writing grant proposals, providing peer review, editing one's own work, preparing oral presentations and poster presentations, and working with the popular media. This is an essential resource for researchersβboth native and non-native users of Englishβwith limited experience writing scientific papers, such as graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early-career faculty members.
β¦ Subjects
Communication; Writing; Publishing Papers; Research; Science
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