The guide has been prepared by staff from the UCOL Student Experience Team (SET) Library and Learning Services. — UCOL, 2011. — 26 p. This guide helps a beginner researcher format their papers according to the APA writing style. This is the 6th edition of the popular guide, which contains updated information on formatting online sources, as well as fully answers all the popular...
Eleventh Edition. — New York: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2015. — 672 p.
From formal reports and manuals to everyday e-mails, The Handbook of Technical Writing uses smart, accessible language to spotlight and clarify technical writing today. Hundreds of topic entries, 90+ sample documents, at-a-glance checklists, and dynamic videos break down the best-practices, models, and...
10th Edition. — Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2012. — 624 p. — ISBN: 1250004411, 0312679459
Combining guidance for writing over 40 types of professional documents with thorough coverage of grammar, usage, and style, the "Handbook of Technical Writing" functions as both a writer's handbook and a complete guide to technical communication. It provides quick access to hundreds of topics...
9th edition. — New York: St. Martin`s Press, 2008. — 662 p. More than just a guide, the Handbook of Technical Writing places writing in a real-world context with quick access to hundreds of technical writing topics and scores of sample documents and visuals. Its dedicated author team with decades of combined academic and professional experience has created a comprehensive...
2nd ed. — Wiley-IEEE Press, 2003. — 525 p. — ISBN10: 0471444731. — ISBN13: 978-0471444732. NB: единая книга из двух частей (1/2+2/2). An updated edition of the classic guide to technical communication Consider that 20 to 50 percent of a technology professional's time is spent communicating with others. Whether writing a memo, preparing a set of procedures, or making an oral...
2nd ed. — Wiley-IEEE Press, 2003. — 525 p. — ISBN10: 0471444731. — ISBN13: 978-0471444732. NB: единая книга из двух частей (1/2+2/2). An updated edition of the classic guide to technical communication Consider that 20 to 50 percent of a technology professional's time is spent communicating with others. Whether writing a memo, preparing a set of procedures, or making an oral...
3rd Edition. – Wiley, 2009. – 290 pages. This book shows engineering students how to write and speak more effectively and develop the communication skills essential to success in their academic careers and on the job. The authors focus specifically on what an engineer needs on a day-to-day basis, providing an "engineering approach" to technical communication that features...
4th Edition. – Wiley, 2013. – 288 pages. ISBN: 1118300270
Written for engineers, this book provides more than technical know-how and focuses on how to be an effective communicator. This new edition helps to eliminate the glitches that trip up the busy reader or listener, causing annoyance, confusion, or misunderstanding — so that their writing and speech are crystal clear. This...
1 edition. — Wiley-IEEE Press, 1991. — 286 p. — ISBN 0-87942-284-X This book delivers concrete advice from foremost experts on how to communicate more effectively in the workplace. Beer includes discussions of a variety of approaches such as: writing technical documents that are clear and effective, giving oral presentations more confidently, presenting information visually...
Piscataway, NJ: Wiley, 2014. — 232 p. — ISBN: 1118832523; ISBN13: 9781118832523. Includes references and index. Technical ideas may be solid or even groundbreaking, but if these ideas cannot be clearly communicated, reviewers of technical documents—e.g., proposals for research funding, articles submitted to scientific journals, and business plans to commercialize technology—are...
John Benjamins, 2011. — 238 pages. — (Studies in Corpus Linguistics). — ISBN: 978-90-272-8505-8. The present collection of articles represents research efforts in the field of specialised languages, including the analysis of research articles in disciplines as diverse as Biomedicine and Computing, on the one hand, and overlapping disciplines such as in Social Sciences, on the...
Prentice Hall, 2004. — 408 с.: — ISBN 0-13-114878-8.
This book presents all aspects of technical communication that you, as a technician, technologist, engineer, scientist, computer and environmental specialist, or technical manager, are likely to encounter in industry. It contains numerous examples of letters, reports, and proposals, all based on the unique pyramid method for...
2 edition. — Oxford University Press, 2005. — 337 p. — ISBN: 0195174984
This is the official text for the National Association of Science Writers. In the eight years since the publication of the first edition of A Field Guide for Science Writing, much about the world has changed. Some of the leading issues in today's political marketplace - embryonic stem cell research, global...
Career Education 1973, c.213, ISBN: 978-0070079748. One of the best books for new business or technical writers. Brogan collects hundreds of examples that show how to simplify and clarify, usually by cutting superfluous words or by replacing ambiguous phrasing with something more specific. He shows writers how to write and editors how to edit.
ASM International, Ohio, 2001. — 399 p. — ISBN: 0-87170-693-8. Material used to train new engineers and technicians in a large manufacturing plant of a Fortune 500 company. An engineer’s attempt to get coworkers to document their work in a reasonable manner. What Is Technical Writing Reasons for Writing Performing Technical Studies Writing Strategy Document Options Criteria for...
2nd edition. — NY.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. — 240 p. This book shows scientists how to apply their analysis and synthesis skills to overcoming the challenge of how to write, as well as what to write, to maximise their chances of publishing in international scientific journals. The book uses analysis of the scientific article genre to provide clear processes for writing each...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. - 184 pages ISBN: 1405186194 Margaret Cargill's background as a linguist and research communications educator and Patrick O'Connor's experience as both research scientist and educator synergize to improve both the science and art of scientific writing. If the authors' goal is to give scientists the tools to write and publish compelling, well documented,...
Corpus-Based Approaches to ELT presents work by leading linguists exploring different ways of applying corpus-based and corpus-informed research to language teaching environments. More specifically, the volume tackles three main areas of special interest today: the use of corpora for teaching English for Specific Purposes, pedagogically motivated uses of corpora, and the potential...
5 edition Oryx Press, 1998. - 296 pages ISBN10: 1573561657 ISBN13: 978-1573561655 This book includes all the information and advice needed to write and publish a scientific paper. This expanded edition contains new information on electronic manuscript preparation and the use of computers to create effective tabulation. To be useful, scientific research needs to be explained...
5 edition. — Oryx Press, 1998. — 296 p. — ISBN10: 1573561657, ISBN13: 978-1573561655 This book includes all the information and advice needed to write and publish a scientific paper. This expanded edition contains new information on electronic manuscript preparation and the use of computers to create effective tabulation. To be useful, scientific research needs to be explained...
5 edition. — Oryx Press, 1998. — 296 p. — ISBN10: 1573561657, ISBN13: 978-1573561655 This book includes all the information and advice needed to write and publish a scientific paper. This expanded edition contains new information on electronic manuscript preparation and the use of computers to create effective tabulation. To be useful, scientific research needs to be explained...
Routledge, 1999. — 253 pages. — (Rhetoric, Knowledge, and Society). — ISBN: 0-8058-2147-3; ISBN: 0-8058-2148-1. Worlds Apart: Acting and Writing in Academic and Workplace Contexts offers a unique examination of writing as it is applied and used in academic and workplace settings. Based on a 7-year multi-site comparative study of writing in different university courses and...
Springer, 2014. — 91 p. This book is intended for scientists and graduate students who need to write and publish scientific research. The contents of this book are based on the most current research published by experts who analyze the papers that scientists write— applied linguists, sociolinguists, geopolitical policy analysts, and bibliometricians, among others. In other...
Amazon Services LLC, 2016 — 70 p. This slender volume provides the foundational knowledge to start creating and publishing great software documentation. Written by the lead technical writer at one of Silicon Valley's most exciting companies, Modern Technical Writing is a set of guiding principles and thoughtful recommendations for new and experienced technical writers alike....
3rd edition. — Oxford, 2020. — 320 p. The most engaging, relatable, and practical text available for students in the technical disciplines learning how to communicate effectively. Writing in the Technical Fields is a concise guide to the practical elements of technical writing. Using clear, straightforward language and easy-to-follow principles, this third edition teaches...
4th edition. — McGraw-Hill, 2022. — 349 p. The focus of Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists is to teach engineering students the skill of technical writing. The book is unique in that it gets to the point, uses practical outlines throughout, and shows students how to produce the most common technical documents step-by-step. This title is useful for instructors...
McGraw-Hill, 2022. — 349 p. The focus of Technical Writing for Engineers and Scientists is to teach engineering students the skill of technical writing. The book is unique in that it gets to the point, uses practical outlines throughout, and shows students how to produce the most common technical documents step by step. This title is useful for instructors looking to...
2nd ed. — MPG Books Ltd., 2006. — 115 p. — ISBN10: 0-7494-4552-1 "Good business writing need not be difficult. It is a skill which can be developed with study and practice. Some effort may be involved, and certainly practice helps, but it could be worse. Somerset Maugham is quoted as saying: ‘There are three rules for writing the novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they...
Yale: Yale University Press, 2018. — 282 p. An authoritative how-to guide that explains every aspect of science proposal writing. This fully revised edition of the authoritative guide to science proposal writing is an essential tool for any researcher embarking on a grant or thesis application. In accessible steps, the authors detail every stage of proposal writing, from...
5th Ed. — New York: Pearson, 2018. — 467 p. — ISBN: 978-0-13-419539-1. For courses in Developmental English with students of varying skill levels, or those in need of additional writing practice prior to college-level writing. A highly visual, theme-based approach to writing that meets you where you are, and guides you to where you need to be. The Writer’s World series...
9th Edition. — Greenwood, 2022. — 374 p. Thoroughly updated throughout, this classic, practical text on how to write and publish a scientific paper takes its own advice to be "as clear and simple as possible." "The purpose of scientific writing," according to Barbara Gastel and Robert A. Day, "is to communicate new scientific findings. Science is simply too important to be...
9th Edition. — Greenwood, 2022. — 374 p. Thoroughly updated throughout, this classic, practical text on how to write and publish a scientific paper takes its own advice to be "as clear and simple as possible." "The purpose of scientific writing," according to Barbara Gastel and Robert A. Day, "is to communicate new scientific findings. Science is simply too important to be...
8th edition. — Greenwood Publishing Group, 2016. — 333 p. — ISBN 978-1-4408-4280-1. Now thoroughly updated and expanded, this new edition of a classic guide offers practical advice on preparing and publishing journal articles as well as succeeding in other communication-related aspects of a scientific career. Writing and publishing journal articles are essential aspects of a...
The Esteve Foundation, 2014. — XX, 178 p. — (Esteve foundation Notebook, 29). - ISBN: 978-84-942571-0-0. Scientists need to show the results of their research effectively through scientific articles. However, many of them have received little training in scientific writing, particularly when the language used is not their mother language. From here, it is even more complicated...
Momentum Press, 2018. — 110 p. — ISBN10: 1946646180, 13 978-1946646187. There are many kinds of writing required in the workplace, and a degree of mastery is necessary for effective and efficient communication between colleagues, clients, and managers. This book is meant to serve as a guide and tool for engineers navigating formal and informal writing in the workplace. Topics...
New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 2006. — 345 p. — ISBN-10: 0-300-11551-2 This exceptional book encompasses the entire range of writing skills that today’s experimental scientist may need to employ. Detailed chapters cover every type of science writing, from routine forms, such as laboratory notes, abstracts, and memoranda, to the more complex writing required in...
Third edition. — Kansas City, New York: Howard W Sams & Co Inc, 1970. — 608 p. Scan. Comprehensive completely up-to-date! Over 16000 definitions! Including the latest terms in the fields of: Communications Microelectronics Fiber optics Reliability Computers Over 450 illustrations Abbreviations Greek alphabet Schematic symbols Pronunciation guide Ohm’s Law for AC or DC...
7th edition, revised and updated. — Newnes, 1999. — 869 p. — ISBN 0750698667. Included in this fully revised classic are well over 28,000 terms, phrases, acronyms, and abbreviations from the ever-expanding worlds of consumer electronics, optics, microelectronics, computers, communications, and medical electronics. From the basic elements of theory to the most cutting-edge...
Peterborough: Broadview Press Inc, 2012. — 328 p. A Strategic Guide to Technical Communication incorporates useful and specific strategies for writers to create aesthetically appealing and usable technical documentation. These strategies have been developed and tested on a thousand students from a number of different disciplines over twelve years and three institutions. The second...
2nd edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2008. — 180 p.: — ISBN: 052187890X. This second edition of How to Write and Illustrate a Scientific Paper will help both first-time writers and more experienced authors, in all biological and medical disciplines, to present their results effectively. Whilst retaining the easy-to-read and well-structured approach of the previous...
Cambridge University Press, 2012. — 101 р. The article-based thesis is becoming increasingly common, especially in the 'hard' sciences such as biology, medicine and technology, and is beginning to replace the traditional monograph. Format guidelines vary among universities. This is the first book to summarise the main features, showing the PhD student how to prepare a thesis in...
3rd edition. — BMJ Publishing Group, 2003. — 169 p. — ISBN: 0-7279-1728-5 The research you have conducted is obviously of vital importance and must be read by the widest possible audience. It probably is safer to insult a colleague’s spouse, family, and driving than the quality of his or her research. Fortunately, so many medical journals now exist that your chances of not...
IBM Press, 2004. - 520 p.
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The book presents a much needed approach to quality technical communication and a working plan for achieving quality. The examples are excellent and are easy to use and adapt. The editorial advice is simple and clear enough for tech writers who did not major in English or journalism. It is most worthy of...
4 edition. — Cengage Learning, 2009. — 496 p. — ISBN10: 1435469550, ISBN13: 978-1435469556 M.N. (Giri) Hegde, PhD, is Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at California State University-Fresno. He holds a master¿s degree in experimental psychology from the University of Mysore, India, a post master¿s diploma in Medical (Clinical) Psychology form Bangalore...
3rd edition. — Springer, 2025. — 270 p. — ISBN 10 3662697726; ISBN 13 9783662697726. How to Write Technical and Scientific Reports This textbook introduces all important and necessary knowledge to create written reports or oral presentations about STEM and engineering topics in a professional and efficient manner. By showing example structures and right/wrong comparisons you...
2nd edition. — Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1998. — 318 p. The subject of mathematical writing has been infused with life once again by Nick Higham as he follows up his successful HWMS volume with this much-anticipated second edition. As is Higham's style, the material is enlivened by anecdotes, unusual paper titles, and humorous quotations. This handy new...
Oxford University Press, 2010. — 375 p. Scientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations, Third Edition, covers all the areas of scientific communication that a scientist needs to know and master in order to successfully promote his or her research and career. This unique "all-in-one" handbook begins with a discussion of the basic principles of...
Imperial College Press, 1999. — 278 pages. — ISBN: 1860942075.
Almost all science students have to write a thesis or dissertation at some point during their careers. For undergraduate and masters students, assessment of the thesis is a component of the final mark; in the case of
doctoral students the degree almost entirely depends on it. The skill of thesis writing lies in the...
Heinle & Heinle Publishers Inc., 1995. — 464 p. Designed as a "self-contained guide," this clear and efficient handbook takes students through the steps and strategies of writing research papers in many disciplines. It introduces two documentation styles for the humanities and two for the social and natural sciences, giving instructors tremendous flexibility in adapting the guide...
Second Edition. — Pearson, 2014. — 528 p. — ISBN: 978-0321907974. Technical Communication Strategies for Today offers students all of the topics and genres they need for their technical communication course—in fewer pages and at a significantly lower price. Students want their textbooks to cost less, and they want comprehensive topical coverage presented in a succinct and clear...
Northfield, VT: Norwich University, MSIA School of Graduate Studies, 2009. – 23 p.
«The Master of Science in Information Assurance (MSIA) is an online graduate program taught over 18 months in six 11-week seminars that require students to study assigned readings, participate in online discussions, and write one short (~1,000 word) essay a week based on research in their own...
Northfield, VT: Norwich University, MSIA School of Graduate Studies, 2013. – 19 p.
«I’ve been editing technical writing since 1970 and notice that some errors keep popping up in many writers’ papers. I’ve been collecting the comments I make about these errors and hope that you will find some of them helpful. Several colleagues and students have contributed suggestions that I...
CBS Publishers, 2025. — 138 p. Dedication Foreword by Dr TS Selvavinayagam Foreword by Dr (Prof) Shally Awasthi Preface Abbreviations Art of Research Publication Introduction Structuring of a Manuscript Title, Abstract and Keywords Writing an Introduction Writing Methods Writing Results Writing Discussion and Conclusion Acknowledgements and References How to Format Your...
Springer, 2006. - 152 pages ISBN: 1402040458 From Research to Manuscript, written in simple, straightforward language, explains how to understand and summarize a research project. It is a writing guide that goes beyond grammar and bibliographic formats, by demonstrating in detail how to compose the sections of a scientific paper. This book takes you from the data on your desk...
Chemeketa Community College, 2021. — 398 p. — ISBN 978-1-943536-95-5. Practical Models for Technical Communication is a college-level textbook for technical writers and communicators. Written in plain and accessible language, this textbook is designed to provide students with solid tools, useful models, interesting scenarios, and a vocabulary of technical terms that will allow...
4th edition. — Routledge, 2006. — 160 p. — ISBN: 0415399823 Punctuation Matters gives straight answers to the queries raised most frequently by practitioners in computing, engineering, medicine, and science as they grapple with day-to-day tasks in writing and editing. The advice it offers is based on John Kirkman’s long experience of providing courses on writing and editing in...
Routledge, 2008. — 120 p. — ISBN: 041545266X. "Guide to Publishing a Scientific Paper" provides all the information required to produce, submit and revise a scientific paper for publication. Dr. Körner has edited more than 7,000 manuscripts over the past twenty years. Thus, she is very familiar with all the mistakes that are commonly made by inexperienced authors. In "Guide to...
Routledge, 2008. — 106 p. "Guide to Publishing a Scientific Paper" provides researchers in every field of the biological, physical and medical sciences with all the information necessary to prepare, submit for publication, and revise a scientific paper. The book includes details of every step in the process that is required for the publication of a scientific paper, for...
13th edition. — Pearson, 2013. — 752 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-321-89997-2. Technical Communication offers complete coverage of technical communication, business communication, and professional writing in a user-friendly writing style. The topics move from basic foundational concepts, to chapters on research, visuals, style, document design, usability, and finally to specific...
15th GE. — Pearson, 2021. — 737 p. — ISBN 1292363592. For courses in Technical Communication. Complete coverage for any course in technical communication, business communication, or professional writing Today’s workplace requires writing emails, memos, letters, and informal reports, as well as more complex communications such as formal reports, proposals, web pages, and...
New York: Pearson, 2017. — 737 p. For courses in Technical Communication. This version of Technical Communication has been updated to reflect the 8th Edition of the MLA Handbook (April 2016) Comprehensive, user-friendly instruction in workplace writing, technical communication, business writing Today’s employees are tasked with writing documents such as emails, memos, letters,...
Boston: Pearson, 2013. - 752 p.
Technical Communication offers complete coverage of technical communication, business communication, and professional writing in a user-friendly writing style. The topics move from basic foundational concepts, to chapters on research, visuals, style, document design, usability, and finally to specific documents (basic workplace correspondence to...
15th edition. — Pearson Education, 2022. — 735 p. — ISBN 978-1-292-36359-2. Today’s workplace requires writing emails, memos, letters, and informalreports, as well as more complex communications such as formal reports,proposals, web pages, and presentations. Technical Communication, 15th Edition guides students to write persuasively, effectively, and withperspective on...
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2012. - 224p. The Nature of Technical Writing Introduction Who Writes Technical Documentation? Taxonomy of Technical Writing Technical Reporting Business Communications Scientific Writing Technical Writing Basics Introduction Structuring Your Writing Positioning Your Writing Choosing the Right Words Avoiding Traps Making Your Technical Writing More...
How To Write Any Paper. Planning. Watson and Crick Show How It’s Done. Published Writing That Sucks. Don’t Do It! The Passive Voice. Article Format. Be Your Own Editor. Ways To Improve Your English. Acknowledgements.
John Benjamins, 2003. — 183 pages. — (Document Design Companion Series). — ISBN: 90-272-3204-0 / 58811 362 0. Accessibility and Acceptability in Technical Manuals is written for an audience with a general interest in readability studies, linguistics and technical writing. With the main emphasis on technical manuals the book is primarily targeted at those who have a special...
Singapore: World Scientific, 2011. — 280 p. You know how to write grammatically correct English. Congratulations. You have read the little book of Strunk & White “The elements of style”. Perfect. To pursue true writing excellence, you now need to consider the people key to your success: the readers. What readers fear the most while reading a scientific paper is to ‘get stuck’ or...
Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2022. — 316 p. — ISBN 978-981-122-883-4, 978-981-122-953-4, 978-981-122-884-1, 978-981-122-885-8. 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...
3rd. edition. — Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2022. — x, 306 p. — ISBN 978-981-122-883-4, 978-981-122-953-4, 978-981-122-884-1, 978-981-122-885-8. 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...
WSPC, 2007. — 222 p. — ASIN: B004FPYK6G.
Given that scientific material can be hard to comprehend, sustained attention and memory retention become major reader challenges. Scientific writers must not only present their science, but also work hard to generate and sustain the interest of readers. Attention-getters, sentence progression, expectation-setting, and memory offloaders...
CS.IRO Publishing, 2011. — 128 p.
Telling people about research is just as important as doing it. But many researchers, who, in all other respects, are competent scientists, are afraid of writing. They are wary of the unwritten rules, the unspoken dogma and the inexplicably complex style, all of which seem to pervade conventional thinking about scientific writing.
This book...
Literature and Language Learning in the EFL Classroom is a collection of chapters examining how literary texts can be incorporated into teaching practices in an EFL classroom. The book takes multiple approaches to literature and language education, including the use of extensive and close reading, narrative inquiry, translation and pedagogical stylistics, and the evaluation of...
Second Edition. — Nottingham University Press, 2009. — 153 pages. — ISBN: 1897676123 9781897676127 9781907284137 The aim of this book is to provide guidelines for preparing papers and presentations so that your message can be transmitted clearly and concisely to the reader or listener. Techniques for improving your writing, literature searching and training students in...
Microsoft Press, 2013. — 288 p. — ISBN: 0735670447. На англ. языке. Research fuels innovation—and with this focused guide to Microsoft Word, you can help increase your team’s collaborative power and effectiveness, and bring new research to life. Writing proposals, reports, journal articles, theses, and other technical documents as a team poses unique challenges, not the least...
New York: Bedford Books, 2017. — 188 p. Instructor’s Resource Manual for Technical Communication 12th edition, by Mike Markel & Stuart A. Selber (ISBN: 9781319107888) The purpose of this Instructor’s Resource Manual is to help instructors use Technical Communication, Twelfth Edition, and LaunchPad, its interactive online course space. The Instructor’s Resource Manual consists of...
Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2013. - 532 p.
This brief version of Mike Markel's bestselling Technical Communication gives students clear advice and practical strategies for writing and designing all the major types of documents they will encounter in their professional lives. Retaining Markel's trademark student-friendly tone, the book offers concise yet thorough coverage of...
L.: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2015. - 564 p.
In Practical Strategies for Technical Communication, Mike Markel gives students the essentials they'll need to communicate successfully in today's workplace. The book offers concise and accessible yet thorough coverage of audience and purpose, research, style, and document design, and strategies for designing all of the major document...
Office of Language English Programs, 2004. — 286 p. English Grammar and Technical Writing is a texbook for international students who are studying or have studied science, medicine, or technology. It is a throughly revised version of the 1986 text Science, Medicine, and Technology: English Grammar and Technical Writing . The text is designed to motivate ESOL students to learn...
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), Washington, 1990. — 108 p.
The four chapters making up this reference publication were originally written as part of an ongoing effort to write a style manual for the Technical Editing of the NASA Langley Research Center. This publication is directed toward professional writers, editors, and proofreaders. Those whose...
MLA and APA Bibliography Formats — Side by Side 2007 by Sara Ford and Laurel Watt. Updated 2009 by Elizabeth Kellett and Amanda Pruka, Inver Hills Community College Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU), 8 p. Basic Rules MLA and APA Style Sources in Print MLA and APA Style Electronic Sources MLA and APA Style Other Types of Sources MLA and APA Style
MLA Style Sheet and Writing Guide. Your Guide for Documenting Research Washington Township High School IMC, 2009-2010, 45 p. Writing Guide and MLA Style Sheet Purpose of the Manual Guide to Using the Manual Works Cited Format Print Sources Books Periodicals Other Sources Online Databases Web Sources Documenting Sources Note Cards Punctuation of Quotations Parenthetical...
London: Routledge, 2017. — 372 p. Scientific and Medical Communication: A Guide for Effective Practice prepares readers to effectively communicate in professional scientific communities. The material in this book is firmly grounded in more than 500 published research findings and editorials by scientific writers, authors, and journal editors. Thus, this text provides the broadest...
CRC Press, 2021. — 185 p. — ISBN 978-0367754402. The importance of good documentation can build a strong foundation for any thriving organization. This reference text provides a detailed and practical treatment of technical writing in an easy to understand manner. The text covers important topics including neuro-linguistics programming (NLP), experimental writing against...
New York: Learning Solutions, 2007. - 538 p. Every student who plans to work in business and industry must master the art of technical communication. Indeed, your ability to communicate effectively in print, in presentations, and in electronic media will play a major role in your suc- cess in your chosen profession. Technical Communication: A Practical Approach is grounded in...
N.-Y.: Scriptorium Publishing Services, Inc., 2009. - 330p.
To succeed in technical writing, you need a lot more than just writing ability. Technical Writing 101: A Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Content details the skills you need as a technical writer to create both printed and online content. This valuable reference describes the entire development...
Springer, 2014. — 144 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-03100-2. Perhaps there is no dearth of books, reference manuals, and internet sources on scientific writing. Given, however, that different fields have different conventions for writing style, we have found it difficult to recommend a specific book or source material as the “go to” guide to young scientists in agriculture and natural...
New York: Cengage Learning, 2014. — 644 p. Provides thorough coverage of technical writing basics, techniques, and applications. This title offers advanced information on using electronic resumes and documenting electronic sources and Ethics and Globalization sidebars that highlight these two important topics in the technical communication field. IFC Copyright Organization...
Springer, 2007. — 153 p. — ISBN-13 978-3-540-34507-7. “If any man wish to write in a clear style, let him frst be clear in his thoughts. ” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe You may ask why anyone would want to write yet another book about scientifc writing. Tere are many books on the subject, some more useful than others, and the abundance of literature on this topic may confuse...
2nd edition. — Springer, 2014. — 116 p. — ISBN: 3642394450 This self-help guide is intended for scientists and medical professionals and students who wish to improve their scientific writing skills. Exercises invite the reader to practice the most important aspects of scientific writing. Although the book addresses certain issues more troublesome to scientific communicators of...
New York: Addison-Wesley Professional, 2005. — 346 p. The fastest way for professionals to master technical writing! You’re a technical professional, perhaps a programmer, engineer, or scientist. You are not a professional writer, but writing is part of your job (specs, manuals, proposals, lab reports, technical presentations, Web content, data sheets, and so on). Welcome. This...
L.: Routledge, 2000. - 564p.
With this new edition, Science and Technical Writing confirms its position as the definitive style resource for thousands of established and aspiring technical writers. Editor Philip Rubens has fully revised and updated his popular 1992 edition, with full, authoritative coverage of the techniques and technologies that have revolutionized electronic...
Oikos 116, 723–727 (2007).
Although scientists typically insist that their research is very exciting and adventurous when they talk to laymen and prospective students, the allure of this enthusiasm is too often lost in the predictable, stilted structure and language of their scientific publications. I present here, a top-10 list of recommendations for how to write consistently...
Sigma Theta Tau International, 2011. — 342 pages. — ISBN13: 978-1-930538-75-7. Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses will be one of your trusted resources that will launch you on your journey to writing for publication. It is an A to Z guide that walks you through key topics, such as how to select and refine a topic, organize an article, and write for different...
4th edition. — Sigma Theta Tau International, 2021. — 331 p. — ISBN 9781948057912. If you need to make the leap from single sentences to a published manuscript, you will find valuable help and resources in this fully updated fourth edition of Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses. In this practical and useful guide, lead author and editor Cynthia Saver removes the fear...
1st edition. — Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. — 236 p. — ISBN: 978-0-19-976023-7. As a scientist, you are a professional writer: your career is built on successful proposals and papers. Success isn't defined by getting papers into print, but by getting them into the reader's consciousness. Writing Science is built upon the idea that successful science writing tells a...
American Psychological Association, 2015. — 247 pages. — ISBN: 978-1-4338-1814-1. Your academic writing will be more influential if you approach it reflectively and strategically. Based on his experience as an author, journal editor, and reviewer, Paul Silvia offers sage and witty advice on problems like picking journals; cultivating the right tone and style for your article;...
Издательство CRC Press, 2012, -204 pp. Writing and verbally presenting data are the most important means for communicating scientific and engineering work and allow readers to appreciate and evaluate the work of other scientists and engineers. Technical writing, as practiced by scientists and engineers, must emerge from organized thinking processes that, when converted to...
Bernhard Spuida, 2002. — 17 pages.
Introduction: Technical writing requires clarity of expression and therefore simplicity of language. Technical writing is intent on expressing certain key concepts so that these may be understood as easily as possibly by the intended readers — be they programmers or users. Writing in a clear, concise manner makes not only understanding the...
American Mathematical Society, 1973. — 71 pages. — ISBN: 0821800558 Authors: Steenrod Norman E., Halmos Paul R., Schiffer Menahem M., Dieudonne Jean R. The basic problem in writing mathematics is the same as in writing biology, writing a novel, or writing directions for assembling a harpsichord: the problem is to communicate an idea. To do so, and to do it clearly, you must...
Svobodova Z., Katzorke H., Jaekel U., Dugovicova S., Scoggin M. European Commission Leonardo da Vinci programme, 2000. — 74 p. This handbook has been designed to be a reference book and guide for researchers who have to write up their scientific work in English and who may need help to compose and write more clearly and accurately in the language. Книга является справочным...
European Commission Leonardo da Vinci programme, 2000. — 74 p.
Writing in English: a Practical Handbook for Scientific and Technical Writers.
This handbook has been designed to be a reference book and guide for researchers who have to write up their scientific work in English and who may need help to compose and write more clearly and accurately in the language.
Edition 4, April 2005.
Компиляция авторитетных американских источников по переводу технической литературы с английского на русский. Краткая, но содержательная и легко доступная информация, сопровождающаяся примерами из практики. В том числе уделено внимание переводу имен и названий, правилам транслитерации и многому другому.
L.: Palgrave McMillan, 2005. - 161 p. This book is full of practical advice and useful examples to help students and engineers write clearly, accurately and impressively. This updated third edition offers help on spelling, grammar and punctuation, choosing an appropriate format and using it accurately, presenting mathematical material clearly, writing for publication, and above...
New Delhi: McGraw-Hill, 2008. — 253 p. Focus on Language Evolution: Cooking up Words Being Scientifically Grammatical and Technologically Correct Reading and Writing About Institutes of Higher Education Dot com Success Stories: About Definitions and Descriptions of Success Our Environment: Warming up to Prepositions Focus on skills: Reading and Writing The world is Changing...
Springer, 2014. — 204 р. — (Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series)
This book teaches the art of writing mathematics, an essential -and difficult- skill for any mathematics student.
The book begins with an informal introduction on basic writing principles and a review of the essential dictionary for mathematics. Writing techniques are developed gradually, from the small...
Springer, 2014. — 172 p. — (Guides to Professional English) ISBN: 1493906402 This book is intended for anyone whose job involves writing formal documentation. It is aimed at non-native speakers of English, but should also be of use for native speakers who have no training in technical writing. Technical writing is a skill that you can learn and this book outlines some simple...
1st edition, 2016.
Here is the essential how-to guide for communicating scientific research and discoveries online, ideal for journalists, researchers, and public information officers looking to reach a wide lay audience. Drawing on the cumulative experience of twenty-seven of the greatest minds in scientific communication, this invaluable handbook targets the specific...
Mawson Lakes: University of South Australia, 2002 - 64 pp.
The provision of this Report Writing Style Guide for Engineering Students is to assist students in developing writing skills. The Style Guide specifically deals with: formatting guidelines, components of a report, referencing of sources, planning and writing a quality report. Style is often a matter of personal...
Bedford / St. Martin's, 2010. — 141 p. Team Writing shows how written communication can help technical writing students contribute to team projects in a meaningful way.
4th Edition. — Pearson / Longman, 2008. — 528 p. — ISBN-13: 978-0-321-47747-7; ISBN-10: 0-321-47747-2.
Whether used a means of thoroughly introducing the novice to technical writing or as a reference resource for the professional, Writing in the Technical Professions, 4/e, offers solid instruction based on the demands of the technical workplace. The pragmatic approach and...
New York: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2011. — 233 p. Investigators, their home institutions, and funding agencies play significant roles in the development and outcomes of scientific projects. Submitting a proposal to a funding agency is only one dimension of a multivariable and complex funding process, and understanding this is a good first step toward unlocking the puzzle behind...
New York: Learningexpress, Llc, 1999. — 260 p. Computers, the Internet, biotechnology- hundreds of burgeoning science and technology fields create millions of jobs and require people who can communicate their intracacies clearly and effectively to a variety of audiences.
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