Scientific writing / Meta Riley Emberger and Marian Ross Hall
Detalles de publicación: New York : Harcourt, Brace, 1955 Descripción: 468 páginas : tablas ; 15 x 22 centímetrosTipo de contenido: texto Tipo de medio: sin medio Tipo de portador: volumenTema(s): TÉCNICAS DEL TRABAJO INTELECTUAL | ESCRITOS CIENTÍFICOSImagen de cubierta | Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Foreword - Preface - Chapter 1. Scientific method - Chapter 2. The problem concept - Chapter 3. Definition and termilology - Chapter 4. Collecting data - Chapter 5. Analysis: methods amd application - Chapter 6. Interpretation: applying the principles of logic - Chapter 7. Directing the paper to the reader - Chapter 8. Scientific Style - Techniques ofexposition - Chapter 10. The research paper - Chapter 11. The report - Chapter 12. The report, continued - Chapter 13. Special types of papers - Chapter 14. The format of the scientific paper - Chapter 15. Graphic and pictorial illustration - Apendix A. Readings and word list - Appendix B. Business letters - Index
Scientific Writing has been prepared for use as both a text and a reference book. The increasing significance of scientific writing in technology, science, business , and the professions has created a growing need for skilled writers. Scientific Writing is designed to help prepare the reader for a career in industry, science or the professions. And it is intended to serve the individuals already at work in these fields who must cope with the urgent demands of writing.
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