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How to Write and Publish Papers in the Medical Sciences
by Huth, ISI Press

From Book News, Inc. , December 1, 1991 Provides practical advice (and explains the basis for its advice) in 19 chapters that describe all the steps in writing and publishing a paper: conceiving the paper, writing it, and seeing it through to print. Four appendices include: 20 steps in planning, writing, and publishing a paper; formats for references; guidelines on authorship; and references and reading--an annotated bibliography. The first edition was published in 1982. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively
Hailman and Strier, Cambridge

 

 

 

 

Scientific Papers and Presentations
by Davis, Academic Press

Communication skills are among the qualities most prized by those who hire and promote scientists. This resource provides a concise guide to writing what must be written: proposals, literary reviews, theses, journal articles, slide presentations, posters, or grants. The author also discusses conventions in writing proofreading and copywriting.

 

Successful Scientific Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide for Biomedical Scientists
by Matthews et. al., CambridgeW