Release Date: 15 January, 2001
Spiral-bound
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Review "The contents are exquisitely detailed.... This makes it easy to find specific information on a particular topic.... this book is fun.... Almost everyone will learn something from reading this book; perhaps it would become a genuine best seller if scientists weren't so proud!" Veterinary Pathology Reviews from the previous edition... "...[P]ragmatic, well-written, and comprehensive...Each stage--from marshalling ideas, through bashing out a first draft, revising it, honing it for publication, and correcting its proof--is neatly demystified and bolstered with exercises and examples." New Scientist "...clearly and entertainingly written with practical exercises and answers along the way...warmly recommended." Journal of Anatomy
Book Description This new edition of the acclaimed step-by-step guide encompasses all aspects of typescript preparation from first to final draft, including efficient use of word processing, electronic database literature services, the Internet, and email. The authors provide sensible advice on inclusive word choices and communication for writers and readers of different first languages. Abundant examples, practical tips, and self-help exercises draw on extensive experience with actual typescripts. In addition, a detailed index and numerous references make information easy to find. Applicable to a variety of scientific writing contexts, Successful Scientific Writing is a powerful tool for improving individual skills, as well as an eminently suitable text for classes or seminars on scientific writing.
Book Info Provides detailed practical guidance to help students and researchers in the biological and medical sciences to communicate their work effectively through the published literature. Previous edition: c1996. Includes new section on Internet and email use, describes electronic literature surveys, covers inclusive word choices, and includes an expanded index. Wire-spiral bound. Rating
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