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Harry E. Chandler
出版情報: Metals Park, Ohio : American Society for Metals, c1983  xii, 418 p. ; 24 cm
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James W. Souther, Myron L. White
出版情報: New York : Wiley, c1977  viii, 93 p. ; 29 cm
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Maeve O'Connor and F. Peter Woodford
出版情報: Amsterdam : Elsevier : Excerpta Medica : North-Holland, 1975  vii, 108 p. ; 25 cm
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Hans F. Ebel, Claus Bliefert, William E. Russey
出版情報: Weinheim, Federal Republic of Germany : VCH, c1987  xix, 493 p. ; 22 cm
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Thomas N. Huckin, Leslie A. Olsen
出版情報: Auckland ; Tokyo : McGraw-Hill, c1983  xvii, 549 p. ; 21 cm
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Susan J. Grimm
出版情報: Belmont, Ca. : Lifetime Learning Publications, c1982  xxii, 211 p. ; 24 cm
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Daniel Holtom & Elizabeth Fisher
出版情報: London : Imperial College Press, c1999  xvi, 278 p. ; 23 cm
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Enjoy Writing Your Science Thesis or Dissertation! / Chapter 1:
What are the Rules?
Thesis and Dissertation Templates
The Importance of Planning
Familiarise Yourself With the Appropriate Format and Style
Get Your Information into a Workable Form
Creating a Plan for Your Thesis or Dissertation
Planning Materials and Methods
Planning Results Sections
Planning Your Introduction
Planning Your Discussion
Planning and Writing Your Abstract
Composing Your Title
Figures, Tables and Appendices
Writing Throughout the Course of Your Project
Overall Content
Writing
Putting Down the First Words
Drafts
Use of English
The Importance of Good Presentation
Plagiarism
Binding
Where to Write
Resources
Interim Reports
Key Points
Planning and Writing the References (Bibliography) / Chapter 2:
Why Reference?
What to Reference
What to Cite
How Many References and How Old?
Problem References
Quoting
The Implications of Copyright
Collecting and Storing Your References
Add Citations to Your Text As You Write
The Final Printout
Formats for Citations and References
How to Write the Full Length Reference
The Importance of Referencing Carefully
Common Mistakes
Planning and Writing Materials and Methods/Experimental Techniques / Chapter 3:
The Importance of Forward Planning
Planning Materials and Methods/Experimental Techniques
Which to Write First, Materials or Methods?
Literature Review
Writing Methods
Writing the Materials Section
Writing Conventions
What Tense to Use
Explaining the Principles
Including the Details
Controls
Using Kits
Specialised Equipment
Numbers and Symbols
Statistical Analysis, Approximation Methods, Artefacts and Repeatability of Measurements
Computer Programs and the World Wide Web
Hazards
Questionnaires and Other Relevant Information
Acknowledging Other People If They Helped You
Reading What You Have Written
Common Mistakes and Points to Bear in Mind for Different Disciplines
Planning and Writing the Results / Chapter 4:
Literature Survey
Planning Your Results Chapter
What Results to Include
What Not to Include
Including Other People's Data
The Order in Which to Present Your Results
How Many Results Chapters, in Which Order?
Writing Your Results Chapte
Writing Style
'Strategy' Section and 'Summary' Section
Titles for Results Chapters
Preparing for Your Introduction and Discussion Chapters
Statistics and Numbers
Planning and Writing the Introduction / Chapter 5:
Structure of the Introduction Chapter
Planning the Introduction
Figures, Tables, and Appendices
Writing Your Introduction
Planning and Writing the Discussion / Chapter 6:
Structure of the Discussion Chapter or Section
Read the Plan of Your Introduction and Results, and Your References
Planning the Discussion
Writing Your Discussion
Figures and Tables / Chapter 7:
Size
Numbering
Other People's Figures and Tables
Figures
Creating Figures
Manipulating Images
Annotating Figures
Size and Scale
Figure Titles
Figure Legends
Black and White or Colour?
Reproducing Figures
Graphs
Some Basic Guidelines
Annotating Graphs
Figure Title and Legend
Scatter Graphs
Line Graphs
Histograms
Bar Charts
Pie Charts
Tables
Annotating Tables
Numbers and Titles for Tables
Footnotes for Tables
Inserting Figures and Tables into a Thesis or Dissertation
Where to Put Figures and Tables
Including Figures and Tables on Computer Disc, Video Tape, CD, and Audio Tape
Deciding On a Title and Planning and Writing the Other Bits / Chapter 8:
The Title of Your Thesis or Dissertation
The Other Bits
Title Page
Abstract
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Table or List of Figures
Table or List of Tables
Table or List of Appendices
List of Abbreviations
Glossary
Appendices
Computer Programs
Published Papers
Proofreading, Printing, Binding and Submission / Chapter 9:
Know Your Submission Date
Know How Many Copies You Need
Advance Organisation
Advance Organisation of Figures
Preparing to Print the Final Version
Proofreading
Printing Your Dissertation or Thesis
Adding Figures to the Completed Text
Including Your Own Publications
Submitting Your Thesis
What Happens Next
And You Thought It Was All Over / Chapter 10:
Oral Examinations
What to Expect in the Viva
Preparing for Your Viva
Taking Your Thesis or Dissertation to the Viva
Taking Raw Data to the Viva
The Day of the Viva
In the Viva
After the Viva
If You Should Fail
Supervision / Chapter 11:
Your Role
The Role of the Supervisor or Tutor
See Your Supervisor Regularly With Drafts of Your Thesis or Dissertation
Problems With Supervisors
Changing Supervisor
Managing Your Time / Chapter 12:
Managing Your Tasks
Getting, Storing and Processing Information
Textbooks, Dictionaries, English Usage Books, and Thesauruses
Libraries
Carrying out a Literature Survey
Building Your Own Library of Papers
Copyright
Information from Commercial Catalogues
Information from Microfiche
Information from CD-ROMs
Computers
Guidelines for VDU Users
Thesis Templates
Saving Your Information
Keeping Printed Copies of Your Work
Filing Your Work in Folders or Directories
Typing
Word Processing
Reference Database Programs
Spreadsheet Programs
Graph Programs
Graphics and Drawing Programs
Scanners
Computer Networks
Learn to Love Your Compute
Layout / Chapter 13:
Fonts and Line Spacing
Margins, Headers, and Footers
Alignment of Text
Titles and Headings
Separating Sections and Chapters
Inserting Page Numbers
Highlighting Text
Bullet Points
Footnotes
Check Your Layout on the Final Version of Your Manuscript
The Use of English / Chapter 14:
A Few Basic Terms and Constructions
Scientific Writing Style
Planning Your Writing
Grammar
Punctuation
Common Mistakes With Punctuation
Easily Confused Words / 1:
Prefixes and Suffixes / 2:
Wordy Words and Phrases / 3:
Words That Can Cause Vagueness / 4:
Latin Words and Abbreviations, and What They Mean / 5:
The Greek Alphabet and Roman Numerals / 6:
SI Units and Their Multiples / 7:
Index
Enjoy Writing Your Science Thesis or Dissertation! / Chapter 1:
What are the Rules?
Thesis and Dissertation Templates
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Justin Zobel
出版情報: Singapore ; New York : Springer, c1997  xiii, 176 p. ; 24 cm
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edited by Deborah Blum and Mary Knudson
出版情報: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997  xi, 287 p. ; 24 cm
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Foreword / Timothy Ferris
Learning the Craft / Mary KnudsonPart 1:
Finding Story Ideas and Sources / Philip M. Yam1:
Reporting From Science Journals / Tom Siegfried2:
Understanding and Using Statistics / Lewis Cope3:
Writing Well About Science: Techniques From Teachers of Science Writing / 4:
Taking Your Story to the Next Level / Nancy Shute5:
Finding a Voice and a Style / David Everett6:
Choosing Your Market / Carey GoldbergPart 2:
Small Newspapers / Ron Seely7:
Large Newspapers / Robert Lee Hotz8:
Popular Magazines / Janice Hopkins Tanne9:
Trade and Science Journals / Colin Norman10:
Broadcast Science Journalism / Joe Palca11:
Freelance Writing / Kathryn Brown12:
Science Books / Carl Zimmer13:
Popular Audiences on the Web / Alan Boyle14:
Science Audiences on the Web / Tabitha M. Powledge15:
Science Editing / Mariette Dichristina16:
Varying Your Writing Style / Robin Marantz HenigPart 3:
Deadline Writing / Gareth Cook17:
Investigative Reporting / Antonio Regalado18:
Gee Whiz Science Writing / Robert Kunzig19:
Explanatory Writing / George Johnson20:
Narrative Writing / Jamie Shreeve21:
The Science Essay / Robert Kanigel22:
Covering Stories in the Life Sciences / Deborah BlumPart 4:
Medicine / Shannon Brownlee23:
Infectious Diseases / Marilyn Chase24:
Nutrition / Sally Squires25:
Mental Health / Paul Raeburn26:
The Biology of Behavior / Kevin Begos27:
Human Genetics / 28:
Human Cloning and Stem Cells / Stephen S. Hall29:
Covering Stories in the Physical and Environmental Sciences / Part 5:
Technology and Engineering / Kenneth Chang30:
Space Science / Michael D. Lemonick31:
The Environment / Andrew C. Revkin32:
Nature / Mckay Jenkins33:
Earth Sciences / Geennda Chui34:
Climate / Usha Lee Mcfarling35:
Risk Reporting / Cristine Russell36:
Taking a Different Path: Journalists and Public Information Officers
Communicating Science From Institutions / John D. ToonPart 6:
Universities / Earle Holland37:
Institutional Communications During Crisis / Joann Ellison Rodgers38:
Government Agencies / Colleen Henrichsen39:
Nonprofits / Frank Blanchard40:
Museums / Mary Miller41:
Foreword / Timothy Ferris
Learning the Craft / Mary KnudsonPart 1:
Finding Story Ideas and Sources / Philip M. Yam1:
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Ken Whitaker
出版情報: New York : Wiley, c1995  xix, 332 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Wiley technical communication library
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