Scientific writing 3.0 [electronic resource] : a reader and writer's guide / Jean-Luc Lebrun and Justin Lebrun.

Lebrun, Jean-Luc
Call Number
808.06/6
Author
Lebrun, Jean-Luc.
Title
Scientific writing 3.0 a reader and writer's guide / Jean-Luc Lebrun and Justin Lebrun.
Publication
Singapore : World Scientific, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (316 p.)
Contents
Writer vs. reader, a matter of attitude -- Strategic writing -- The scientific writing style -- Require less from memory -- Sustain attention to ensure continuous reading -- Reduce reading time -- Keep the reader motivated -- Bridge the knowledge gap -- Set the reader's expectations -- Set progression tracks for fluid reading -- Detect sentence fluidity problems -- Control reading energy consumption -- Title: the face of your paper -- Abstract: the heart of your paper -- Headings-subheadings: the skeleton of your paper -- Introduction: the hands of your paper -- Introduction part II: popular traps -- Visuals: the voice of your paper -- Conclusions: the smile of your paper -- Additional resources for the avid learner.
Summary
"The third edition of this book aims to equip both young and experienced researchers with all the tools and strategy they will need for their papers to not just be accepted, but stand out in the crowded field of academic publishing. It seeks to question and deconstruct the legacy of existing science writing, replacing or supporting historically existing practices with principle- and evidence-driven styles of effective writing. It encourages a reader-centric approach to writing, satisfying reader-scientists at large, but also the paper's most powerful readers, the reviewer and editor. Going beyond the baseline of well-structured scientific writing, this book leverages an understanding of human physiological limitations (memory, attention, time) to help the author craft a document that is optimized for readability. Through real and fictional examples, hands-on exercises, and entertaining stories, this book breaks down the critical parts of a typical scientific paper (Title, Abstract, Introduction, Visuals, Structure, and Conclusions). It shows at great depth how to achieve the essential qualities required in scientific writing, namely being clear, concise, convincing, fluid, interesting, and organized. To enable the writer to assess whether these parts are well written from a reader's perspective, the book also offers practical metrics in the form of six checklists, and even an original Java application to assist in the evaluation"--
Added Author
Lebrun, Justin.
Subject
TECHNICAL WRITING.
Electronic books.
Multimedia
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Summary
"The third edition of this book aims to equip both young and experienced researchers with all the tools and strategy they will need for their papers to not just be accepted, but stand out in the crowded field of academic publishing. It seeks to question and deconstruct the legacy of existing science writing, replacing or supporting historically existing practices with principle- and evidence-driven styles of effective writing. It encourages a reader-centric approach to writing, satisfying reader-scientists at large, but also the paper's most powerful readers, the reviewer and editor. Going beyond the baseline of well-structured scientific writing, this book leverages an understanding of human physiological limitations (memory, attention, time) to help the author craft a document that is optimized for readability. Through real and fictional examples, hands-on exercises, and entertaining stories, this book breaks down the critical parts of a typical scientific paper (Title, Abstract, Introduction, Visuals, Structure, and Conclusions). It shows at great depth how to achieve the essential qualities required in scientific writing, namely being clear, concise, convincing, fluid, interesting, and organized. To enable the writer to assess whether these parts are well written from a reader's perspective, the book also offers practical metrics in the form of six checklists, and even an original Java application to assist in the evaluation"--
Contents
Writer vs. reader, a matter of attitude -- Strategic writing -- The scientific writing style -- Require less from memory -- Sustain attention to ensure continuous reading -- Reduce reading time -- Keep the reader motivated -- Bridge the knowledge gap -- Set the reader's expectations -- Set progression tracks for fluid reading -- Detect sentence fluidity problems -- Control reading energy consumption -- Title: the face of your paper -- Abstract: the heart of your paper -- Headings-subheadings: the skeleton of your paper -- Introduction: the hands of your paper -- Introduction part II: popular traps -- Visuals: the voice of your paper -- Conclusions: the smile of your paper -- Additional resources for the avid learner.
Subject
TECHNICAL WRITING.
Electronic books.
Multimedia