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Scientific Writing: An Introduction

Scientific Writing: An Introduction. Writing Guidelines for Students http://writing.eng.vt.edu/. The Craft of Scientific Writing 3rd edition (Springer-Verlag, 1996). Key Principles . audience. occasion. purpose. [ Report , 1986].

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Scientific Writing: An Introduction

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  1. Scientific Writing: An Introduction Writing Guidelines for Students http://writing.eng.vt.edu/ The Craft of Scientific Writing 3rd edition (Springer-Verlag, 1996)

  2. Key Principles audience occasion purpose [Report, 1986] This presentation discusses the importance of scientific writing and introduces key principles Importance of Scientific Writing

  3. How well you communicate affects your career Survey (Richard M. Davis) Successful engineers spent 25% of work week writing Survey (Wisconsin) Professional engineers found writing their most useful subject in college Survey (Virginia Tech) Recruiters claim that engineers need more work on their writing

  4. Space Shuttle Challenger (January 28, 1986) How well you communicate affects the well-being of others Explosion was caused by failure of O-rings in the solid rocket boosters Engineers knew of O-ring problems well before fatal launch Engineers failed to communicate seriousness of problem [Report, 1986]

  5. specific technical audiences general technical audiences non-technical audiences Scientists and engineers are called upon to communicate in many different situations Conferences Lectures Meetings Posters Reports Articles Proposals Web Pages

  6. audience occasion purpose This presentation discusses the importance of scientific writing and introduces key principles Importance of Scientific Writing Key Principles [Report, 1986]

  7. Writing Constraints audience occasion purpose Purpose of Writing Writing Style To inform To persuade [Peterson, 1987] Scientific writing differs from other kinds of writing • Subject Matter [Franklin, 1952]

  8. You should begin the writing process by analyzing your constraints Who they are What they know Why they will read How they will read Audience Format Formality Politics and ethics Process and deadline Occasion To inform To persuade Purpose

  9. Three aspects of writing affect the way that readers assess your documents Content Style Form

  10. [Peterson, 1987] words wordswords wordswordswords wordswordswordswords Illustration wordswordswords wordswordswords wordswordswords wordswordswords Structure Language Style is the way you communicate the content to the audience style

  11. mechanics grammar usage punctuation spelling format typography layout Form embodies the format and mechanics of the writing

  12. Writing the First Draft Getting in the Mood Revising, Revising, Revising Finishing We can split the writing process into stages

  13. Cal-Tech Linus Pauling An excellent way to improve your writing is to choose good models AIP Maria Goeppert Mayer

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