Today's Hours: 8:00am - 10:00pm

Search

Filter Applied Clear All

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Book
    by Silvia M. Rogers.
    Summary: This self-help guide is intended for scientists and medical professionals and students who wish to improve their scientific writing skills. Exercises invite the reader to practice the most important aspects of scientific writing. Although the book addresses certain issues more troublesome to scientific communicators of a non-English language origin, the guide will be of equal benefit to those whose first language is English. If you want not only to write but to write well, this book is for you. This second edition takes into account new developments in the area of scientific communication. In particular, the importance of authenticity is addressed, drawing attention to the sensitive issue of plagiarism in scientific texts.

    Contents:
    Good versus Poor Scientific Writing: an orientation
    Words and Units: orthography and Punctuation
    Forming Sentences: grammar
    Putting it Nicely: Style
    Redundancy and Jargon: Focusing on the essentials
    Quoting Published Material: Reference Formats
    Avoiding Discrimination: ethics of Scientific Writing
    Sticking to your word: Plagiarism
    Structuring Scientific Texts: getting the Story out.
    Digital Access Springer 2014