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outline presentation basic principles structure of a journal paper language issues exercises in small groups presentation of results discussion concluding remarks aspects of writing a paper contents language figures and ...

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  • Outline
  • Presentation
  • Basic principles
  • Structure of a journal paper
  • Language issues
  • ---------------------------------
  • Exercises (in small groups)
  • ---------------------------------
  • Presentation of results, discussion
  • Concluding remarks
  • Aspects of writing a paper:
  • Contents
  • Language
  • Figures and Tables
  • Literature (introduction, discussion)
  • Choosing a Journal
  • First draft
  • Submitting draft to supervisor
  • Eighteen Suggestions for 
   Writing Good Scientific Papers:
  • Taken (and shortened!) from:
  • http://course1.winona.edu/mdelong/EcoLab/21%
   20Suggestions.html
      • 1. Know your audience and write for that 
         specific audience.
      •  Scientific  and  technical  writing  is  never  a  'general 
         purpose‘,  but  written  for  a  specific  audience,  i.e.  the 
         community  who  read  a  particular  journal  or  study  a 
         particular subject. 
      •  You  must  adopt  the  style  and  level  of  writing  that  is 
         appropriate for your audience. Study them as they are 
         manifested in a selection of highly regarded papers and 
         in the "Instructions for Authors" for key journals.
      • 2. Your supervisor/professor is not here to 
         teach you basic grammar and spelling.
      •  The more time and emotional energy she or he spends 
         on correcting basic English usage, the less remains for 
         issues of content or fine-tuning. You are responsible for 
         mastering  the  basics  of  the  language.  With  word 
         processors and spellcheckers having become standard 
         writing  tools,  typos  or  other  spelling  errors  should  be 
         very rare.
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