Writing is a vital component of a modern career in scientific research. But how to write correctly and effectively is often not included in the training that young astronomers receive from their supervisors and departments. We offer a step-by-step guide to tackle this deficiency, published as a set of two Perspectives. In the first, we addressed how to plan and outline your paper and decide where to publish. In this second Perspective, we describe the various sections that constitute a typical research paper in astronomy, sharing best practice for the most efficient use of each of them. We also discuss a selection of issues that often cause trouble for writers from sentence to paragraph structure—the ‘writing mechanics’ used to develop a ma...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to help the readers that wish to publish a pap...
Many scientists and engineers consider themselves poor writers or find the writing process difficult...
[Extract] There is an over-increasing expectation for trainees and junior doctors to publish more. I...
Writing is a vital component of a modern career in scientific research. But how to write correctly a...
Scientific writing is an important skill for a career as a professional astrophysicist. However, ver...
Writing and publishing journal articles are crucial to scientific careers. Unfortunately, many young...
As a scientist, you are a professional writer: your career is built on successful proposals and pape...
There are many reasons to write a paper. Your reason ‘why’ will be personal and uniquely yours. You ...
Writing is inherently a creative process. That would seem a good fit for the science researcher, whe...
Writing manuscripts is central to the advance of scientific knowledge. For an early career aspiring ...
OBJECTIVE.Writing scientific manuscripts can be unnecessar-ily daunting, if not paralyzing. This par...
BACKGROUND: This article is part of a special series designed to help authors in the process of scie...
"Gábor Lövei’s scientific communication course for students and scientists explores the intricacies ...
This is the first of a five-lecture Seminar on Scientific Publishing, presented by Manolis Antonoyia...
Scientific experiments are demanding, exciting endeavors, but, to have an impact, results must be co...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to help the readers that wish to publish a pap...
Many scientists and engineers consider themselves poor writers or find the writing process difficult...
[Extract] There is an over-increasing expectation for trainees and junior doctors to publish more. I...
Writing is a vital component of a modern career in scientific research. But how to write correctly a...
Scientific writing is an important skill for a career as a professional astrophysicist. However, ver...
Writing and publishing journal articles are crucial to scientific careers. Unfortunately, many young...
As a scientist, you are a professional writer: your career is built on successful proposals and pape...
There are many reasons to write a paper. Your reason ‘why’ will be personal and uniquely yours. You ...
Writing is inherently a creative process. That would seem a good fit for the science researcher, whe...
Writing manuscripts is central to the advance of scientific knowledge. For an early career aspiring ...
OBJECTIVE.Writing scientific manuscripts can be unnecessar-ily daunting, if not paralyzing. This par...
BACKGROUND: This article is part of a special series designed to help authors in the process of scie...
"Gábor Lövei’s scientific communication course for students and scientists explores the intricacies ...
This is the first of a five-lecture Seminar on Scientific Publishing, presented by Manolis Antonoyia...
Scientific experiments are demanding, exciting endeavors, but, to have an impact, results must be co...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to help the readers that wish to publish a pap...
Many scientists and engineers consider themselves poor writers or find the writing process difficult...
[Extract] There is an over-increasing expectation for trainees and junior doctors to publish more. I...