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    Scientific Writing and Communication

    Scientific Writing and Communication by Hofmann, Angelika;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. szeptember 4.

    • ISBN 9780199947560
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem752 oldal
    • Méret 233x160x27 mm
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    This book covers all the areas of scientific communication that a scientist needs to know and master in order to successfully promote his or her research and career. This unique "all-in-one" handbook begins with a discussion of the basic principles of scientific writing style and composition and then applies these principles to writing research papers, review articles, grant proposals, research statements, and résumés, as well as to preparing academic
    presentations and posters.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Scientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations, Second Edition, serves as a comprehensive "one-stop " reference guide to scientific writing and communication. The second edition of Angelika Hofmann's successful text covers all the areas of scientific communication that a scientist needs to know and master in order to successfully promote his or her research and career. This unique "all-in-one" handbook begins with a discussion of the
    basic principles of scientific writing style and composition and then applies these principles to writing research papers, review articles, grant proposals, research statements, and résumés, as well as to preparing academic presentations and posters.

    Scientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations has been used successfully for a number of years in courses on scientific writing at various universities and institutes worldwide.
    Readers of the second edition will find numerous new examples and exercises, many with an expanded interdisciplinary focus. Every major section of the text has been updated, with new sections on writing mechanics, expanded coverage of grant writing (including the latest need-to-know information on writing successful federal grants), more advice on preparing posters, conference presentations, and job resumes, and a new set of "Top 20 Tips " quick-reference appendices for using Microsoft Word,
    Excel, and PowerPoint.

    The new second edition of this handbook shows readers how to write clearly and how to recognize shortcomings in their own writing. The book targets a broad audience ranging from upper-level undergraduate students to graduate students, from postdoctoral fellows and faculty to fully fledged researchers. It does so not only by providing crucial knowledge about the structure and delivery of written material but also by explaining how readers go about reading. The level of presentation is geared for
    those looking to improve their writing without having to read many different books on the subject. Although the second edition of Papers, Proposals, and Presentations can be used as a textbook, it is structured such that it is equally self-explanatory, allowing readers to understand how to write
    publications or proposals and to present scientific talks without having to take a class.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter 1. Prelude
    1.1 Importance of Writing in Science
    1.2 About Readers
    1.3 About Writers
    1.4 About This Book
    1.5 Design of This Book
    PART I. SCIENTIFIC WRITING PRINCIPLES: Style and Composition
    Chapter 2. Individual Words
    2.1 The Central Principle
    2.2 Word Choice
    2.3 Word Choice?Special Cases
    2.4 Redundancies and Jargon
    2.5 Abbreviations
    2.6 Nomenclature and Terminology
    2.7 Dictionaries
    Chapter 3. Word Location
    3.1 Readers' Expectations
    3.2 Competition for Emphasis
    3.3 Placement of Words
    Chapter 4. Technical Sentences
    4.1 Grammar and Technical Style
    4.2 Person
    4.3 Voice
    4.4 Tense
    4.5 Sentence Length
    4.6 Verbs and Action
    4.7 Noun Clusters
    4.8 Pronouns
    4.9 Lists and Comparisons
    4.10 Faulty Comparisons
    4.11 Common Errors
    Chapter 5. Special ESL Grammar Problems
    5.1 Prepositions
    5.2 Articles
    5.3 Verbs
    5.4 Adjectives and Adverbs
    5.5 Nouns and Pronouns
    5.6 Grammar References
    Chapter 6. From Sentences to Paragraphs
    6.1 Paragraph Structure
    6.2 Paragraph Organization
    6.3 Paragraph Coherence
    6.4 Condensing
    PART II. PLANNING AND LAYING THE FOUNDATION
    Chapter 7. The First Draft
    7.1 The Writing Process
    7.2 Prewriting
    7.3 Authorship
    7.4 Drafting a Manuscript
    7.5 Outlining and Composing a Manuscript
    7.6 Writer's Block?
    7.7 For ESL Authors
    7.8 Outside Help
    Chapter 8. References and Plagiarism
    8.1 About References
    8.2 Selecting References
    8.3 Managing References
    8.4 Text Citations
    8.5 Plagiarism
    8.6 Paraphrasing
    8.7 References Within a Scientific Paper
    8.8 The Reference List
    8.9 Common Reference Styles
    8.10 Citing the Internet
    8.11 Footnotes and Endnotes
    8.12 Acknowledgments
    Chapter 9. Figures and Tables
    9.1 General Guidelines
    9.2 Importance of Formatting and Placement of Information
    9.3 Figure or Table?
    9.4 General Information on Figures
    9.5 Types of Figures
    9.6 Formatting Graphs
    9.7 Examples of Graphs
    9.8 Figure Legends
    9.9 General Information on Tables
    9.10 Formatting Tables
    * 9.11 Basics of Statistical Analysis
    * 9.12 Useful Resources for Statistical Analysis
    9.13 Other Kinds of Supplementary Information: Formulas, Equations, Proofs, and Algorithms
    PART III. MANUSCRIPTS: Research Papers and Review Articles
    A. Research Papers
    Chapter 10. The Introduction
    10.1 Overall
    10.2 Content and Organization
    10.3 Elements of the Introduction
    10.4 Special Case: Introductions for Descriptive Papers
    10.5 Important Writing Principles for the Introduction
    10.6 Signals for the Reader
    10.7 Common Problems of Introductions
    10.8 Sample Introductions
    10.9 Revising the Introduction
    Chapter 11. Materials and Methods Section
    11.1 Overall
    11.2 Content
    11.3 Organization
    11.4 Important Writing Principles for Materials and Methods
    11.5 Ethical Conduct
    11.6 Common Problems of Materials and Methods Section
    11.7 Sample Materials and Methods Sections
    11.8 Revising the Materials and Methods Section
    Chapter 12. Results
    12.1 Overall
    12.2 Content
    12.3 Organization
    12.4 Important Writing Principles for the Results
    12.5 Signals for the Reader
    12.6 Common Problems of the Results Section
    12.7 Sample Results Sections
    12.8 Revising the Results Section
    Chapter 13. Discussion
    13.1 Overall
    13.2 Content
    13.3 Organization
    13.4 First Paragraph
    13.5 Middle Paragraphs
    13.6 Last Paragraph
    13.7 Important Writing Principles for the Discussion
    13.8 Signals for the Reader
    13.9 An Alternative: Results and Discussion
    13.10 Common Problems of the Discussion
    13.11 Sample Discussions
    13.12 Revising the Discussion
    Chapter 14. Abstract
    14.1 Overall
    14.2 Content
    14.3 Organization
    14.4 Applying Basic Writing Principles
    14.5 Signals for the Reader
    14.6 Common Problems of the Abstract
    14.7 Reasons for Rejection
    14.8 Revising the Abstract
    Chapter 15. Titles, Title Pages, and Key Words
    15.1 Overall
    15.2 Strong Titles
    15.3 The Title Page
    15.4 Running Title
    15.5 Key Words
    15.6 Revising the Title
    Chapter 16. Revising and Reviewing a Manuscript
    16.1 Revising the First Draft
    16.2 Subsequent Drafts
    16.3 Reviewing a Manuscript
    Chapter 17. Final Version, Submission, and Peer Review
    17.1 General Advice on the Final Version
    17.2 Submitting the Manuscript
    17.3 Writing a Cover Letter
    17.4 The Review Process
    17.5 Letter from the Editor
    17.6 Resubmission
    17.7 Paper Accepted
    B. Review Articles
    Chapter 18. Review Articles
    18.1 Overall
    18.2 Content
    18.3 Organization
    18.4 Abstract of a Review Article
    18.5 Introduction of a Review Article
    18.6 Main Analysis Section of a Review Article
    18.7 Conclusion of a Review Article
    18.8 References
    18.9 Signals for the Reader
    18.10 Coherence
    18.11 Common Problems of Review Articles
    18.12 Revising the Review Article
    PART IV. GRANT PROPOSALS
    Chapter 19. Proposal Writing
    19.1 General
    19.2 Types of Proposals
    19.3 Choosing a Sponsoring Agency
    19.4 Federal Agencies
    19.5 Private Foundations
    19.6 Corporations and Other Funders
    19.7 Preliminary Steps to Writing a Proposal
    19.8 Online Resources
    19.9 Starting to Write a Grant
    19.10 Interacting With the Funder
    Chapter 20. Letters of Inquiry and Preproposals
    20.1 General
    20.2 Content and Organization
    20.3 Abstract/Overview
    20.4 Introduction/Background
    20.5 Statement of Need
    20.6 Objective and Specific Aims
    20.7 Strategy and Goals
    20.8 Leadership and Organization
    20.9 Budget
    20.10 Impact and Significance
    20.11 Cover Letter
    20.12 Verbal Proposals
    20.13 LOI Outlines
    20.14 Revising an LOI/Preproposal
    Chapter 21. Abstract and Specific Aims
    21.1 Overall
    21.2 Abstract
    21.3 Specific Aims
    21.4 Significance and Impact
    21.5 Applying Basic Writing Principles
    21.6 Signals for the Reader
    21.7 Common Problems
    21.8 Reasons for Rejection
    21.9 Revising the Abstract and Specific Aims
    Chapter 22. Background and Significance
    22.1 Overall
    22.2 Emphasis, Organization, and Length
    22.3 References
    22.4 Elements of the Section
    * 22.5 Sample Significance Section for Federal Grants
    22.6 Signals for the Reader
    22.7 Coherence
    22.8 Common Problems
    22.9 Revising the Background and Significance Section
    * Chapter 23. Innovation
    23.1 Content
    23.2 Organization
    23.3 Signals for the Reader
    23.4 Common Problems
    23.5 Revising the Innovation Section
    Chapter 24. Preliminary Results
    24.1 General Content
    24.2 Organization
    24.3 Important Writing Principles
    24.4 Signals for Preliminary Results
    24.5 Common Problems of Preliminary Results
    24.6 Revising the Preliminary Results
    Chapter 25. Approach/Research Design
    25.1 Overall
    25.2 Content
    25.3 Organization
    25.4 Closing Paragraph
    25.5 Signals for the Reader
    25.6 Common Problems
    25.7 Revising the Research Design and Methods Section
    Chapter 26. Budget and Other Special Proposal Sections
    26.1 Budget
    26.2 Other Special Proposal Sections
    Chapter 27. Revising and Submitting a Proposal
    27.1 General
    27.2 Before Sending Out the Proposal
    27.3 Revising the Proposal
    27.4 Submitting the Proposal
    27.5 Being Reviewed
    27.6 Site Visits
    *27.7 Reasons for Rejection
    27.8 If Your Proposal Is Rejected
    27.9 Resubmission of a Proposal
    27.10 If Your Proposal Is Funded
    PART V. POSTERS AND PRESENTATIONS
    Chapter 28. Posters and Conference Abstracts
    28.1 Function and General Overview
    28.2 Content
    28.3 Organization
    28.4 Sections of a Poster
    28.5 Photos, Figures, and Tables
    28.6 Resources for Preparing and Presenting a Poster
    *28.7 Revising a Poster
    28.8 Presenting the Poster
    28.9 Sample Posters
    28.10 Checklist for a Poster
    28.11 Conference Abstracts
    Chapter 29. Oral Presentations
    29.1 Before the Talk
    29.2 Content and Organization of a Scientific Talk
    29.3 Visual Aids
    29.4 Preparing for a Talk
    29.5 Giving the Talk
    29.6 Voice and Delivery
    29.7 Vocabulary and Style
    29.8 Body Actions and Motions
    29.9 At the End of the Presentation
    29.10 Questions and Answers
    29.11 Other Speech Forms
    *29.12 Resources
    29.13 Checklist for an Oral Presentation
    PART VI. JOB APPLICATIONS
    Chapter 30. Writing for Job Applications
    30.1 Overall
    30.2 Curricula Vitae (CVs) and Résumés
    30.3 Cover Letters
    30.4 Accompanying Documents
    30.5 Research Statements
    30.6 Teaching Statements
    30.7 Resources
    30.8 Letters of Recommendation
    30.9 Checklist for the Job Application
    Appendix A: Commonly Confused and Misused Words
    * Appendix B: Tips on MS Word
    * Appendix C: Tips on MS Excel
    * Appendix D: Tips on MS PowerPoint
    * Appendix E: MS Office Cheat Sheet

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