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Titre : | Writing for Science |
Auteurs : | Robert Goldbort |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Yale University Press, 2006 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-300-11793-6 |
Index. décimale : | 808.066 (Textes professionnels et techniques) |
Résumé : |
This exceptional book encompasses the entire range of writing skills that todayÔÇÖs experimental scientist may need to employ. Detailed chapters cover every type of science writing, from routine forms, such as laboratory notes, abstracts, and memoranda, to the more complex writing required in dissertations, journal articles, and grant proposals. Using numerous extended examples, the book offers students and professionals alike the thorough, practical advice they need to optimize the effectiveness of their written communications. Robert Goldbort discusses how best to approach various writing tasks as well as how to deal with the everyday complexities that may get in the way of ideal practiceÔÇödifficult collaborators, experiments gone wrong, funding rejections. He underscores the importance of an ethical approach to science and scientific communication and insists on the necessity of full disclosure. For working scientists, those seeking employment in the sciences, students taking on writing assignments or oral presentations, and professionals who hope to publish or acquire funding, this volume is an essential resource. ### Review ÔÇ£This book is compendious, professionally savvy, and insistent that writers of science be ruthlessly honest about their successes and failures. Its breadth and depth are impressive.ÔÇØÔÇöKen McAllister, University of Arizona (Ken McAllister ) ÔÇ£Goldbort addresses writing across the entire enterprise of science. His book will be useful to students and faculty across a wide range of scientific disciplines.ÔÇØÔÇöMary Arthur, University of Kentucky (Mary Arthur ) ### About the Author **Robert Goldbort** is associate professor of English, Indiana State University. He lives in Terre Haute. |