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- Blog (continued)
- Why you need to read your page proofs carefully...
- Why you should use sans serif fonts for figures, posters, and slides.
- 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
- Posters
- <I>English Communication for Scientists</I>
- A figure in need of help
- Appropriate way to label axes of graphs
- Arial is a cheap imitation of Helvetica
- Avoiding pie charts
- Be creative in constructing your figures
- Book review: <I>Designing Science Presentations: A Visual Guide to Figures, Papers, Slides, Posters, and More</I>
- Effective use of colors in meteorological visualizations
- Eliminate excessive and unnecessary acronyms from your scientific writing
- Eloquent Science Workshops for Your Organization
- Epic Fail: What a Perfectly Putrid Poster Can Do for You
- Positive and negative feedback in science: Scientists as social animals
- Powerful Poster Presentations
- Proof that a poster can be attractive to an audience
- Proper spellings of atmospheric science words
- Recommended Reading
- Rethinking Poster Sessions as Second-Class
- Take the Pledge: I Won't Use Map-room Jargon!
- The Importance of a Clearly Written and Complete Caption
- What are your pet peeves?
- Why you should use sans serif fonts for figures, posters, and slides.
- Potpourri
- "Don't use the same word twice."
- "Improving Together: Better Science Writing Through Peer Learning"
- "Redefining the peer-review literature"
- 23 Things for Research
- A great title (Bryan 2005)
- A tribute to the teacher without whom <I>Eloquent Science</I> would not have been written
- Advice on providing better feedback...
- An example of eloquent science (V. E. Suomi 1979)
- Announcing: Publiscize
- Another common mistake in least squares fitting
- Are students prepared for university-level writing?
- Bob the Angry Flower speaks out against improper apostrophe use
- Bob The Angry Flower: It's vs Its
- Book Review: Navigating Graduate School and Beyond
- Book review: <I>Designing Science Presentations: A Visual Guide to Figures, Papers, Slides, Posters, and More</I>
- Book Review: Just My Type by Simon Garfield
- Book Review: Science Communication: A Practical Guide for Scientists
- Checklist for Statistics
- Cleveland Abbe's "The Teacher and the Student" (1909)
- Code of Conduct for Scientists Who Engage in Advocacy
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