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Joshua Schimel, "Writing Science: How to Write Papers That Get Cited and Proposals That Get Funded" (Oxford UP, 2011)

Sep 22, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Science and Science Are Two Choices
01:44 • 2min
3
Writing Science by Joshua Shimmel
03:23 • 2min
4
How Did the Book Come About?
05:19 • 2min
5
What's on Your Mind When You Use the Word Story?
07:38 • 3min
6
The Science of Nature
10:18 • 2min
7
What Is the Story?
12:34 • 3min
8
How to Build a Career in Science?
15:29 • 2min
9
Getting Your Articles Noticed and Cited in the Journals
17:21 • 3min
10
How Do the Reviewers and the Editors View Your Papers?
19:54 • 2min
11
How Does Writing Help Writers?
22:10 • 2min
12
How to Write a Good Introduction for a New Writer
24:25 • 3min
13
Writing a Paper
27:15 • 5min
14
What's the Story Structure of a Science Novel?
32:26 • 4min
15
The Story Teller's Art
36:36 • 3min
16
The Knowledge Gap
39:56 • 2min
17
The Most Highly Cited Paper I'll Ever Write
41:34 • 4min
18
The Education of Sciencists
45:12 • 2min
19
How to Generate Interest in a Paper
47:13 • 3min
20
Predictions and Hypotheses Are Two Different Things
50:09 • 2min
21
The Opening Challenge, Action Resolution
51:48 • 2min
22
The Goodness of Writing
53:52 • 4min
23
How to Write a Better Science Paper
57:30 • 2min
24
Writing Science Fiction - The Challenges Scientists Face
59:11 • 3min
25
You Never Stop Writing
01:02:04 • 3min
26
Don't Stop Writing
01:04:42 • 2min
27
The Challenges of Second Language Writing
01:06:43 • 2min
28
How to Write a Grand Proposal
01:09:01 • 3min
29
The View Out My Window and Reviewing Proposals
01:11:37 • 2min
30
Good Bye, Joshua. Good Bye.
01:13:14 • 2min