Telling people about research is just as important as doing it. But many researchers, who, in all other respects, are competent scientists, are afraid of writing. They are wary of the unwritten rules, the unspoken dogma and the inexplicably complex style, all of which seem to pervade conventional thinking about scientific writing. This book has been written to expose these phantoms as largely smoke and mirrors, and replace them with principles that make communicating research easier and encourage researchers to write confidently. It presents a way of thinking about writing that emulates the way good scientists think about research. It concentrates on the structure of articles, rather than simply on grammar and syntax. So, it is an ideal reference for researchers preparing articles for scientific journals, posters, conference presentations, reviews and popular articles; for students preparing theses; and for researchers whose first language is not English. Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words expounds principles that produce scientific articles in a wide range of disciplines that are focussed, concise and, best of all, easy to write and read. As one senior scientist observed, 'This book not only made me a better writer; it made me a better scientist'.
Table of Contents
Thinking about your writing -- Writing about your thinking -- Thinking and writing beyond the scientific article.
About the Author
David Lindsay was a researcher and teacher in animal biology and behaviour at the University of Western Australia for 33 years. He initiated courses in writing scientific papers and wrote A Guide to Scientific Writing in 1984. Now retired from active research, he teaches scientific writing to scientists all over the world.
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This is a book that deserves the attention of every researcher. What Lindsay does is to tell the researcher that his work is not complete until it is written up and read by those to whom it is addressed. So, he says the end should be well in mind before the research begins. Then he goes on to explain carefully how to do this. His writing is lucid and easily understood, indeed a pleasure to read, even by someone not doing research, but fascinated by reading it. I think medical research, to which I frequently have to refer could benefit greatly from following the precepts in this book. Even the naming of the article written must seize the attention and more clarity in writing much appreciated. This applies to all spheres of knowledge. Here we have a practical book for a reasonable price and it is packed with wisdom; it is the best I have come across.
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