Writing for Science
Writing for Science by Robert Goldbort, published by Yale University Press in 2006, is an essential resource for anyone looking to enhance their scientific writing skills. This comprehensive guide spans 352 pages and offers a thorough exploration of the diverse forms of writing an experimental scientist encounters.
From the basic elements of laboratory notes and abstracts to the intricacies of dissertations and grant proposals, Goldbort equips readers with the tools needed for effective communication in the scientific community. Each chapter is tailored to address different types of scientific writing, making it a valuable reference for both novices and seasoned professionals alike. Whether you're preparing a journal article or crafting a funding proposal, this book is your go-to companion for mastering the art of scientific communication.