Every student can benefit from extra help with matters of organization and style in the writing of term papers, theses, and dissertations - as a precursor to better grades and greater respect. This handy guide from the best-selling author team of The Art of Scientific Writing shows how to achieve maximum benefit with relatively little effort. Based on a proven concept that assumes no special talent for writing, the book will be of great value to both native and non-native speakers of English. The treatment is rich in examples and challenging problems (with solutions provided in an appendix), applicable either in conjunction with a course or for self-study.Introduction STYLE AND METHODS The Laboratory Notebook Literature Work Getting Started: Outline and First Draft Writing Style Writing Techniques THE COMPONENTS OF A THESIS Title, Title Page Dedication, Preface, Acknowledgements Table of Contents Abstract Introduction, Definition of the Problem Results Discussion Conclusions Experimental Section Bibliography Appendices, Miscellaneous Other Sections SPECIAL ELEMENTS Footnotes Numbers, Quantities, Units, and Functions Mathematical Expressions and Equations Tables Figures SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGES INDEX
This book can be recommended for science students of every level who have to prepare a thesis. Engineering in Life Sciences
... this is an excellent book which all students should read ... Chromatographia February 07William E. Russey earned his Ph.D. in chemistry at Harvard in 1967, where he was in the research group of E. J. Corey. His professional life was spent on the faculty of Juniata College, Huntingdon (Pennsylvania), from which he retired lS$