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Eloquent Science won an EXCEL Award

April 27, 2010  Filed under Articles, Blog, Featured, News, Potpourri 

From Sarah Jane Shangraw, AMS Books Managing Editor: Eloquent Science has won an EXCEL award from Association Media & Publishing. Each year the Association, formerly known as the Society of National Association Publishers, bestows EXCEL awards in several categories of media and publication, including two book categories: technical and non-technical. Within each category they award […]

Proper spellings of atmospheric science words

April 22, 2010  Filed under Blog, Posters, Potpourri, Presentations, Resources, Reviewing, Writing 

Did you know that shortwave radiation is not hyphenated, but short-wave trough is? Did you know that air mass is two words when used as a noun, but one word when used as an adjective (e.g., airmass modification)? If you are ever wondering how scientific words are spelled or used, the American Meteorological Society has […]

Bad Writing and Bad Thinking

April 22, 2010  Filed under Blog, Uncategorized, Writing 

Russ Schumacher pointed me to this article from the The Chronicle of Higher Education: “Bad Writing and Bad Thinking” by Rachel Toor. Call me simple-minded, call me anti-intellectual, but I believe that most poor scholarly writing is a result of bad habits, of learning tricks of the academic trade as a way to try to […]

Terrible use of jargon

April 9, 2010  Filed under Blog, Writing 

———————————————————- 2010-04-05 The Future of Family Science Stan J. Knapp of Brigham Young University conditionally prognosticates a jargon-free future for his fellow family scientists: “Authorizing Family Science: An Analysis of the Objectifying Practices of Family Science Discourse,” Stan J. Knapp, Journal of Marriage and Family, vol. 64, no. 4 (Nov., 2002), pp. 1038-1048. . Knapp […]

Edward Tufte and kittens

April 8, 2010  Filed under Blog, Featured, Humor, Potpourri, Presentations 

Thanks to Mark Goetz!

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