How to Write Papers That Get Cited and Proposals That Get Funded
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Sarah Farley, Chemistry World The advice is clearly explained and illustrated throughout, with abundant real examples of good and bad practice. Readers are also invited to select papers from the primary literature and their own work, and at the end of each chapter are encouraged to use the newly introduced concepts to suggest improvements to them. Scientists and students at all levels will benefit from the practical advice in this book.
<br>Joshua Schimel is Chair of the Environmental Studies Program and Professor Professor of Soil and Ecosystem Ecology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is a leading environmental scientist, studying how soil processes regulate ecosystems and the earth's climate. He has authored over 100 papers and has served on panels for the National Science Foundation, NASA, and other agencies.<br>
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Writing in science
2 Science writing as story telling
3 Making a story sticky
4 Story Structure
5 The Opening
6 The Funnel: connecting O and C
7 The Challenge
8 The Action
9 The Resolution
10 Internal Structure
11 Paragraphs
12 Sentences
13 Developing flow
14 Energizing writing
15 Words
16 Condensing
17 Putting it all together: real editing
18 Dealing with limitations
19 Writing global science
20 Writing for the public
21 Resolution
App. A: My Answers to Exercises
App. B: Resources