Description |
ix, 141 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
1. Basic rules of writing -- 2. Comments on scientific language -- 3. Drafting the manuscript -- 4. Choosing a journal -- 5. Preparing a graph -- 6. How to design tables -- 7. Title -- 8. Authors -- 9. Abstract -- 10. Introduction -- 11. Methods -- 12. Results -- 13. Discussion -- 14. Acknowledgments -- 15. References -- 16. Numbers -- 17. Abbreviations -- 18. Common statistical errors -- 19. Typing -- 20. The covering letter -- 21. Dealing with editors and referees -- 22. Correcting proofs -- 23. Authors' responsibilities -- Literature needed on your desk |
Summary |
"Easy to read and up-to-date, How to Write and Illustrate a Scientific Paper will help both first-time writers and experienced contributors in authoring research papers. Although the examples are taken mainly from the medical and biological sciences, the principles described apply to virtually every branch of science. The book provides step-by-step information on how to prepare a scientific paper, from the title to how the reference list should be arranged. Illustrations, particularly graphs, are discussed in detail, with poor examples redrawn for comparison. The reader is offered advice on how to present the paper, where and how to submit the manuscript, and finally, how to correct the proofs. Examples of both good and bad writing, selected from actual journal articles, illuminate the author's advice in this accessible and informative guide."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Communication in science.
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Technical writing.
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LC no. |
2002034800 |
ISBN |
0521823234 |
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0521530245 paperback |
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9780521823234 hardback |
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9780521530248 paperback |
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