Scientific writing and publishing simply explained

Scientific writing and publishing simply explained
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Book Synopsis Scientific writing and publishing simply explained by : Patricia Sommer

Download or read book Scientific writing and publishing simply explained written by Patricia Sommer and published by XinXii. This book was released on 2022-04-17 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: So many students struggle to even sit down to do such work. They are left alone by professors and instructors, and not even their advisors can help sufficiently. So even though it is a particularly important subject area, there is still little literature to which these students can turn. This can cause anxiety as well as a sheer amount of stress. At the same time, writing a paper can also be a lot of fun because, ultimately, it is a topic that is studied for a long time and which, accordingly, involves a lot of self-interest. The contents of the book are: - The scientific style - Prove argumentations - Quoting correctly - Overcoming writing hurdles - Creating an outline - Gender-sensitive language So that writing a scientific text is not remembered as a time full of horror and problems, this book aims to explain some basic fundamentals and provide tips and approaches to methods for those who are themselves currently in this difficult phase of their lives.


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