A Concise Guide to Communication in Science and Engineering
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 9 November 2017
- ISBN 9780198704249
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages408 pages
- Size 233x156x22 mm
- Weight 608 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This guide offers a comprehensive but concise resource based on extensive, carefully analysed examples from the published literature. It enables students and researchers in science and engineering to write and present material to a professional modern standard, efficiently and painlessly, and with maximum impact.
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Success in scientific and engineering research depends on effective writing and presentation. The purpose of this guide is to help the reader achieve that goal. It enables students and researchers to write and present material to a professional modern standard, efficiently and painlessly, and with maximum impact.
The approach is not prescriptive. Rather, the emphasis is on a logical approach to communication, informed by what needs to be achieved, what works in practice, and what interferes with success. Over 400 examples of good and bad writing and graphing are presented. Each is from a published research article and is accompanied by analysis, comment, and correction where needed. Journal reviewers' critiques of submitted manuscripts are included to illustrate common pitfalls. Above all, this is a "how-to" book, comprehensive but concise, suitable for continuous study or quick reference. Checklists at the end of each chapter enable the reader to test the readiness of a dissertation, journal submission, or conference presentation for assessment or review. Although oriented towards engineering and the physical and life sciences, it is also relevant to other areas, including behavioural and clinical sciences and medicine.
This book is a joy to read and a treasure trove to keep and share with junior and senior colleagues and students... this book is an outstanding resource. Spanning a wide range of communications topics, across a wide range of specialized types of writing, in language that is accessible, sometimes funny, and always useful, this book has the ingredients to make any reader into a much better communicator.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
General Principles
Research Articles
Literature Reviews, Technical Reports, Dissertations, and Theses
Use of English
Use of Mathematics
Data Description and Statistical Inference
Graphing Data
Publication and Promotion
Posters
Lectures and Talks
Ethical Issues
Final Thoughts