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Life Sciences Research and Scientific Writing

Autor Benno ter Kuile
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 iun 2024
Scientific writing is a trade that can and must be learned and not a form of art that is limited to the talented. The real constraint for writing a good scientific article is most of the time not the usage of the English language, but the conversion of outcomes of a set of experiments into a coherent and convincing scientific story. This book is designed to guide junior scientists in the Life Sciences writing their thesis and first manuscripts, along this uphill struggle. All aspects of building up and publishing a forceful scientific narrative are covered, from designing experiments to dealing with the reviewers’ comments.
This book takes you step by step through the process of writing a paper. It starts by discussing how to collect and organize data and make an outline. The actual writing starts with the Results section, as this is the heart of any research paper. The Discussion interprets your data in the framework of the existing literature and explains the novel insights you obtained. The Introduction is written to pose the questions that are answered in the Discussion and give the necessary background information. It is written after the Results and Discussion to make sure it is a perfect match. The M&M is the easiest to write. A good abstract is essential for attracting readers. How to write that is described in detail. The title is the last piece of the puzzle.
The book contains many practical examples that explain the general principles of good writing. These examples are all from the Life Sciences and so are the anecdotes that illustrate the concepts, making the information directly applicable. All kinds of tips and suggestions are provided for improving readability and accessibility of your manuscript, thus making it easier acceptable. In addition, background information on the basics of science is supplied that helps to avoid common mistakes that cause rejection of manuscripts that report on otherwise good science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031614828
ISBN-10: 3031614828
Pagini: 99
Ilustrații: XVII, 99 p. 16 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

What is science.- Creating a dataset.- Presenting the data.- Drafting the manuscript.- The submission process.- Reviewing manuscripts.- Other scientific texts.- Optimal use of the English language.- The use of AI to assist writing your paper.- Guiding junior scientists.

Notă biografică

Benno ter Kuile is an experienced microbiologist who wrote almost one hundred articles as first or corresponding author in leading journals. He is reviewer for a long list of journals in his field. Over the years he has been working in the fields of microbial ecology, marine microbiology, protozoan physiology, food microbiology and antimicrobial resistance. In combination with having worked in four countries on three continents, he has a broad scientific scope and understands scientific procedures worldwide.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Scientific writing is a trade that can and must be learned and not a form of art that is limited to the talented. The real constraint for writing a good scientific article is most of the time not the usage of the English language, but the conversion of outcomes of a set of experiments into a coherent and convincing scientific story. This book is designed to guide junior scientists in the Life Sciences writing their thesis and first manuscripts, along this uphill struggle. All aspects of building up and publishing a forceful scientific narrative are covered, from designing experiments to dealing with the reviewers’ comments.
This book takes you step by step through the process of writing a paper. It starts by discussing how to collect and organize data and make an outline. The actual writing starts with the Results section, as this is the heart of any research paper. The Discussion interprets your data in the framework of the existing literature and explains the novel insights you obtained. The Introduction is written to pose the questions that are answered in the Discussion and give the necessary background information. It is written after the Results and Discussion to make sure it is a perfect match. The M&M is the easiest to write. A good abstract is essential for attracting readers. How to write that is described in detail. The title is the last piece of the puzzle.
The book contains many practical examples that explain the general principles of good writing. These examples are all from the Life Sciences and so are the anecdotes that illustrate the concepts, making the information directly applicable. All kinds of tips and suggestions are provided for improving readability and accessibility of your manuscript, thus making it easier acceptable. In addition, background information on the basics of science is supplied that helps to avoid common mistakes that cause rejection of manuscripts that report on otherwise good science.

Caracteristici

This book provides a detailed guide to writing a scientific article from the perspective of the Life Sciences All aspects of building a convincing scientific story are covered, including formulating questions and experiment design The integrative approach enables the reader to avoid common mistakes that cause manuscripts to be rejected