How to write and publish a scientific paper : Robert A. Day.
Material type: TextPublisher: Philadelphia : ISI Press, �1979Description: xi, 160 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 0894950088; 9780894950087; 0894950061; 9780894950063Subject(s): Technical writing | Science | Writing | Report writing | Science | Writing | publications | Sciences -- Art d'ecrire | Rapports -- Redaction | Redaction technique | Sciences | Ecriture | technical writing | sciences (philosophy) | writing (processes) | Technical writing | Biologie | Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten | Wissenschaftliches Manuskript | Schrijfvaardigheid | Uitgeven | Wetenschappelijke publicatiesAdditional physical formats: Online version:: How to write and publish a scientific paper.; Online version:: How to write and publish a scientific paper.DDC classification: 808.02 LOC classification: T11 | .D33Other classification: 02.13 | 30.00 | cci1icc | WB 1024 Online resources: French equivalent / Equivalent francais Summary: Abstract: Practical and informative guidance is provided to scientists and science students (with an emphasis on biology) to prepare well written manuscripts that have a high probability of becoming accepted for publication in technical journals. While journal requirements vary widely, basic writing and formating principles that are accepted in most science disciplines are presented. The material is expressly presented in a "how to" format for each category addressed. Individual chapters focus on the preparation of the manuscript title, author listing, abstract, individual text components (introduction, experimental, results, discussion), tables, illustrations and typing. Other topics address the submission, review, and publishing processes. The writing of reviews, conference reports, and theses also is discussed. Appendices are included on abbreviations and common style and spelling errors. (wz).Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-154) and index.
Abstract: Practical and informative guidance is provided to scientists and science students (with an emphasis on biology) to prepare well written manuscripts that have a high probability of becoming accepted for publication in technical journals. While journal requirements vary widely, basic writing and formating principles that are accepted in most science disciplines are presented. The material is expressly presented in a "how to" format for each category addressed. Individual chapters focus on the preparation of the manuscript title, author listing, abstract, individual text components (introduction, experimental, results, discussion), tables, illustrations and typing. Other topics address the submission, review, and publishing processes. The writing of reviews, conference reports, and theses also is discussed. Appendices are included on abbreviations and common style and spelling errors. (wz).
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