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Resources on Writing for the Sciences and Engineering
Craft of scientific writing
by
Alley, M.
Call Number: T11.A37 1996
Ideas into words: Mastering the craft of science writing
by
Hancock, E.
Call Number: T11.H255 2003
How to write and publish a scientific paper
by
Day, R. A. and Gastel, B.
Call Number: T11 .D33 2006
Communicating science: The scientific article from the 17th century to the present
by
Gross, A. G., Harmon, J. E., and Reidy, M.
Call Number: Q225.5.G79 2002
Scientific writing: Easy when you know how
by
Peat, J.
Call Number: electronic resource
Resources on Writing for the Medical Field
The clinician's guide to medical writing
by
Taylor, R. B.
Call Number: electronic resource
Writing a biomedical research paper: A guide to structure and style
by
Budgell, B. S.
Call Number: electronic resource
Essentials of writing biomedical research papers
by
Zeiger, M.
Call Number: ref R119.Z45 2000
Science and the media: Alternative routes in scientific communication
by
Bucchi, M.
Call Number: electronic resource
How to write and publish papers in the medical sciences
by
Huth, E. J.
Call Number: R119.H87 1990
Tech writing meets science writing
Where Technical Writing Meets Scientific Writing - 'Euclid's Proof'
Ugur Akinci writes about scientific writing
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