Scientists' views of science, models of writing, and science writing practices
Volume: 41, Issue: 4, Pages: 338 - 369
Published: Mar 30, 2004
Abstract
Written and oral communications and the processes of writing and reading are highly valued within the scientific community; scientists who communicate well are successful in gaining recognition and support from members of their own communities, the research funding agencies, and the wider society. Yet how do scientists achieve this proficiency? Are expert scientists equally expert writers in and of science? Do scientists' perceptions of the...
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Title
Scientists' views of science, models of writing, and science writing practices
Published Date
Mar 30, 2004
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
338 - 369
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