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- Title Writing and Publishing Scientific Papers: A Primer for the Non-English Speaker
- Author(s) Gabor Lövei
- Publisher: Open Book Publishers (May 3, 2021); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- Hardcover/Paperback: 216 pages
- eBook: HTML, PDF (217 pages), ePub, and MOBI (Kindle), etc.
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1800640897
- ISBN-13: 978-1800640894
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The book's three main sections correspond with the three main stages of a paper's journey from idea to print: planning, writing, and publishing. Within the book's chapters, complex questions such as 'How to write the introduction?' or 'How to submit a manuscript?' are broken down into smaller, more manageable problems that are then discussed in a straightforward, conversational manner, providing an easy and enjoyable reading experience.
It stands out from its field by targeting scientists whose first language is not English. While also touching on matters of style and grammar, the book's main goal is to advise on first principles of communication.
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