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A Student's Writing Guide How to Plan and Write Successful Essays Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction Part I. Reflection and Research: 2. Reflection: asking questions and proposing answers 3. Interpretation: reading and taking notes Part II. The Dynamics of an Essay: 4. Introductions 5. Middles 6. Endings Part III. Language: 7. You, your language and your material 8. Analytical language 1: sentences 9. Analytical language 2: rhetorical strategies 10. Cohesion and texture 11. Conventions of academic writing Appendices Index.
How to Prepare a Scientific Doctoral Dissertation Based on Research Articles Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction 2. Compilation 3. Front cover illustration 4. Title 5. Abstract 6. Quotations 7. Thesis at a glance 8. Abbreviations 9. List of publications 10. Contributors 11. Popularized summary 12. Acknowledgements 13. General introduction 14. Aims 15. Methods 16. Results 17. General discussion 18. Copyright 19. A dissertation worth considering Appendix Index. Appendices Index.
How to Write and Illustrate a Scientific Paper Table of Contents 1. Basic rules of writing 2. Comments on scientific language 3. Drafting the manuscript 4. Choosing a journal 5. Preparing a graph 6. Drawings 7. Figure legends 8. How to design tables 9. Title 10. Authors 11. Abstract 12. Introduction 13. Methods 14. Results 15. Discussion 16. Acknowledgements 17. References 18. Ph. D and other doctoral theses 19. Letters and case reports 20. Numbers 21. Abbreviations 22. How to present statistical results 23. Typing 24. Dealing with editors and referees 25. Correcting proofs 26. Authors' responsibilities.
Learn to Write Badly How to Succeed in the Social Sciences Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Mass publication and academic life 3. Learning to write badly 4. Jargon, nouns and acronyms 5. Turning people into things 6. How to avoid saying who did it 7. Some sociological things: governmentality, cosmopolitanization and conversation analysis 8. Experimental social psychology: concealing and exaggerating 9. Conclusion and recommendations.
Metaphor and Writing Figurative Thought in the Discourse of Written Communication Table of Contents 1. In search of the figurative rhetoric of writing 2. The double-bind of writer and to write: graded categories 3. Bind upon bind: the general-ability and specific-expertise views of writing 4. Three licensing stories: the literate inscriber, the good writer, and the author 5. Writing as transcription, talk, and voice: a complex metonymy 6. The writing self: multiple selves, conceptual blends 7. Writing to 'get ideas across': the role of the conduit metaphor 8. Codes and conversations: the other conduit metaphor 9. Metaphor and choice.
Research in Medicine Planning a Project – Writing a Thesis Table of Contents Preface 1. Introduction 2. Deciding whether to do research 3. Deciding when to do research 4. Selecting a research degree 5. Choosing a department, research supervisor and project 6. Applying for research positions and funding 7. Getting started 8. Overcoming frustration 9. Writing scientifically 10. Publishing a paper 11. Attending scientific meetings 12. Writing a thesis 13. Submitting a thesis and preparing for a viva Further reading Appendix: Information for research students wishing to study overseas Index.
Successful Scientific Writing A Step-by-Step Guide for the Biological and Medical Sciences Table of Contents 1. Preparing to write 2. Composing a first draft 3. Visual support for the written word 4. Visual support for the spoken word 5. Revising to increase coherence 6. The second revision: word choice and style 7. Attending to grammar, numbers and other mechanics 8. The rest of the story.
The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing Table of Contents Preface and acknowledgements 1. Introducing creative writing 2. Creative writing in the world 3. Challenges of creative writing 4. Composition and creative writing 5. Processes of creative writing 6. The practice of Fiction 7. Creative nonfiction 8. Writing poetry 9. Performing writing 10. Writing in the community and academy.
The Cambridge Introduction to Travel Writing Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: defining the terms Part I. Historical Overview: 2. Medieval and early modern travel writing 3. Travel writing in the long eighteenth century 4. Travel writing in the long nineteenth century 5. 1900 to the present Part II. Continuities and Departures: 6. Quests 7. Inner journeys 8. Traveling b(l)ack 9. Gender and sexuality Part III. Writing and Reading Travel: 10. Writing travel 11. Reading travel writing 12. The way ahead: current travel writing Bibliography Index.
How to Form a Library Cambridge Library Collection Table of Contents Preface Introduction 1. How men formed libraries 2. How to buy 3. Public libraries 4. Private libraries 5. General bibliographies 6. Special bibliographies 7. Publishing societies 8. Child's library 10. One hundred books Index.
How to Make an Index Cambridge Library Collection Table of Contents Preface Part I. Historical: 1. Introduction 2. Amusing and satirical indexes 3. The bad indexer 4. The good indexer Part II. Practical: 5. Different classes of indexes 6. General rules for alphabetical indexes 7. How to set about an index 8. General or universal index Index.
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