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- Blog (continued)
- Writing (continued)
- The importance of proper citation
- The Importance of Thinking Before Writing
- The Increasing Number of Open-Access Publishers: A Good Thing?
- The Posture of Tyrannosaurus rex and the Clash of Air Masses
- The size of figures submitted for peer review
- TMA (Too Many Acronyms)
- Top 40 potential questions to be asked in a PhD viva or defense
- Twenty tips for interpreting scientific claims
- Upsidence?
- Use of first person in writing (a cross-disciplinary thought experiment)
- Use your middle initial. Appear smarter.
- What are your pet peeves?
- What Writing This Book Taught Me
- When should you cite a paper?
- When to use north arrows on maps
- Where to publish case studies in meteorology
- Whether to use colons in titles
- Why the acknowledgements are important
- Why the first letter of your last name matters
- Why word order in titles is important: Example 1
- Why you need to read your page proofs carefully...
- Will asking a question get your science paper cited more?
- Would it surprise you that the thesaurus was written by an obsessive person?
- Writing a Thesis: How to Interact with your Supervisor
- Writing Advice from William Safire
- Writing more concisely
- Writing (continued)
- Excerpts
- Appendix B: Commonly Misused Scientific Words and Expressions
- Chapter 24: Accessible Oral Presentations: Free to download
- Chapter 5: "The Motivation to Write", plus Video: "Overcoming Barriers to Writing"
- Chapter 8: Constructing Effective Paragraphs
- Eloquent Science eBook and PDF chapters
- Eloquent Science: Chapter 11 Figures
- Errata from Eloquent Science
- Errata: Figure 19.1
- Excerpt: Chapter 3: Writing an Effective Title
- Excerpt: Three Items of Essential Reading
- How to add line numbers to your manuscript
- Losing Your Way
- Outtake chapter: Incorporating Communication Skills into Teaching
- Recommended Reading
- Upsidence?
- Writing is Like Forecasting
- Humor
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