I grew up in New York City, loving the outdoors but thinking I wanted to be a chemist. I only discovered soil science after I graduated from College and was working as a technician in an ecosystem ecology lab. I'd never liked biology but I'd never realized that it could let you do chemistry with a view out the window that wasn't looking over the East River to Brooklyn, but over Toolik Lake and the arctic cottongrass south to the Brooks Range, and the world. It's even more fun when the snow's flying and the mosquitoes are not.
I became a Professor, first at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and now at UC Santa Barbara, as well as journal editor, Program Chair, and other jobs that need doing to keep science and Academe running. But the real fun in being a scientist will always be the rush of a new data set. There is nothing like the "Huh!?" of a "What an Idiot" moment, when something that had been puzzling suddenly becomes clear, leaving me wondering how I'd been such an idiot not to have seen it before.
Somewhere along the line I became interested in communication and how we tell the story to explain our results; marrying an aspiring writer didn't hurt either. I put together my first workshop on writing science when I was spending the summer in a lab in Montpellier, France; that morphed into a full-blown graduate class back in Santa Barbara. I started writing up notes from class and thought I might flesh them out in a few columns for the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. Everything was going smoothly until the "What an Idiot" moment: I wasn't writing a few essays--I was writing a book. Huh.
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 story. It uses that insight to discuss how to write more effectively. Integrating lessons from other genres of writing with those from the author's years of experience as author, reviewer, and editor, the book shows scientists and students how to present their research in a way that is clear and that will maximize reader comprehension. The book takes an integrated approach, using the principles of story structure to discuss every aspect of successful science writing, from the overall structure of a paper or proposal to individual sections, paragraphs, sentences, and words. It begins by building core arguments, analyzing why some stories are engaging and memorable while others are quickly forgotten, and proceeds to the elements of story structure, showing how the structures scientists and researchers use in papers and proposals fit into classical models. The book targets the internal structure of a paper, explaining how to write clear and professional sections, paragraphs, and sentences in a way that is clear and compelling. The ideas within a paper should flow seamlessly, drawing readers along. The final section of the book deals with special challenges, such as how to discuss research limitations and how to write for the public. Writing Science is a much-needed guide to succeeding in modern science. Its insights and strategies will equip science students, scientists, and professionals across a wide range of scientific and technical fields with the tools needed to communicate effectively.
發表於2024-11-25
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兩個月前投完paper,覺得自己寫作爛到不行,就想看幾本書救一救。這是讀的第二本書。第一本讀的是Science Research Writing : A Guide for Non-Native Speakers of English (SRW)。 先來對比一下這兩本書。SRW是一本中國式的應試教育書,太像以前考四六級的參考書瞭。書裏給...
評分Section 1: writing science Use writing as a tool in science. Section 2: science writing as storytelling Finding the story: If you belive that writing a paper is about presenting results, then it would be seem reasonable to outline everything you did then sa...
評分Section 1: writing science Use writing as a tool in science. Section 2: science writing as storytelling Finding the story: If you belive that writing a paper is about presenting results, then it would be seem reasonable to outline everything you did then sa...
評分兩個月前投完paper,覺得自己寫作爛到不行,就想看幾本書救一救。這是讀的第二本書。第一本讀的是Science Research Writing : A Guide for Non-Native Speakers of English (SRW)。 先來對比一下這兩本書。SRW是一本中國式的應試教育書,太像以前考四六級的參考書瞭。書裏給...
評分兩個月前投完paper,覺得自己寫作爛到不行,就想看幾本書救一救。這是讀的第二本書。第一本讀的是Science Research Writing : A Guide for Non-Native Speakers of English (SRW)。 先來對比一下這兩本書。SRW是一本中國式的應試教育書,太像以前考四六級的參考書瞭。書裏給...
圖書標籤: 科研寫作 寫作 論文寫作 學術寫作 英文 writing Writing 科研
這本書終於讓我明白瞭“講一個故事”是什麼意思。一直聽彆人說,但從來沒人解釋一下為什麼把寫論文當成“講故事”。這本書講的很透徹。從觀念上也有很大的幫助,比如"But "publish or perish" is about surviving, not succeeding. You don't succeed as a scientist by getting papers published. You secceed as a scientist by getting them cited."。不過書裏的例子對於我來說太不友好瞭,感覺像在讀GRE........
評分將所有之前瞭解到的、被告知的寫作規則,架構於在一個基本原則之上,一知半解的規則得以理解,規則之間矛盾的地方繼而也得到解決。語言異常清晰,同樣遵循書裏的規則,雖然例子不太好讀。但例子涉及到常見的錯誤,以及一步步修改。最重要的是,as a scientist, you are a professional writer.
評分十星推薦!A must read for all first-year PhDs!
評分The most junior, inexperienced, and unproven Ph.d, in a world of Ph.ds....
評分story telling verb communicati看之前,期望很高; 看完之後,感覺更多的是把以前關於寫作結構的東西整理瞭一遍。
Writing Science 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載