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| + | <td valign="top" class="Verdana11"> <p>The following are helpful places to do further investigation into good writing.</p></td> | ||
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| + | <td valign="top" class="Verdana11"> <ul> | ||
| + | <li>[https://web.mit.edu/21.guide/www/home.htm The Mayfield Handbook]<font size="-3"> </font> <font size="-3"><i>(must | ||
| + | have [http://web.mit.edu/ist/help/cert MIT Certificates] | ||
| + | to access) </i></font><span class="Verdana11"><br /> | ||
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| + | A rich resource for any scientific writer.</span></li> | ||
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| + | <li>[http://web.mit.edu/writing/ The MIT Writing and Communications Center]<br /> | ||
| + | Located in 32-081 (Stata Center basement), the Writing and Communications Center offers free one-to-one instruction on any aspect of writing.</li> | ||
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| + | <li>[http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/23947?fulltext=true&print=yes The Science of Scientific Writing]<br /> | ||
| + | A very useful article that analyzes the structure and style | ||
| + | of scientific writing.</li> | ||
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| + | <li>[http://www.languages.ait.ac.th/el21OPEN.htm Writing Up Research]<br /> | ||
| + | A fairly comprehensive explanation of the components of the | ||
| + | research article from the Asian Institute of Technology.</li> | ||
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| + | <li>[http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/mschafer/NeuroBiological/neurobiopage.html Writing in the Neurobiological Sciences]<br /> | ||
| + | A scientific writing course from the University of Florida with many useful links.</li> | ||
| + | </ul> | ||
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| + | <li>[http://fbox.vt.edu/eng/mech/writing/%20 Writing Guidelines for Engineering and Science Students]<br /> | ||
| + | A useful resource on scientific writing from Virginia Tech. | ||
| + | Includes many examples and additional links.</li> | ||
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| + | </ul> | ||
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| + | <li>[http://www.mco.edu/lib/instr/libinsta.html Instructions to Authors in the Health Sciences]<br /> | ||
| + | This site provides links to instructions to authors for over 3,500 journals in the health and life sciences.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 17:38, 12 March 2006
Here are links to PDFs of the slides I've been showing you in class related to writing your report for the first module:
Overview of Scientific Writing and Rhetoric
Writing Results and Methods sections
Writing Introduction and Discussion sections
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