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David Lindsay, "Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words" (CSIRO Publishing, 2020)

Dec 7, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
How to Foreground the Communication in English
02:39 • 3min
3
Scientific Writing Equals Thinking in Words
05:20 • 4min
4
Scientific Writing Equals Thinking in Words - David Lindsay
08:55 • 4min
5
The Science of Communication
13:01 • 2min
6
How to Write a Good CV
15:08 • 3min
7
Communication and Science
18:27 • 2min
8
Science Advances, Scientists Don't Challenge the Evidence
20:13 • 3min
9
The Challenge Between Science and the Economy
22:44 • 4min
10
Is There a Gain From Einstein's Quote?
26:36 • 4min
11
Writing for a Reader or for Yourself?
30:43 • 2min
12
You Don't Tell People What They Want to Know in Scientific Communication
32:54 • 3min
13
How to Help Research Communication and Your Own Experience in It
35:55 • 2min
14
The Transition From Undergrad to Graduate
37:43 • 2min
15
A Matter of Attitude - A Guide on Scientific Writing
39:35 • 3min
16
How to Write a Science Article
42:49 • 4min
17
The Function of a Title
46:30 • 3min
18
Aren't You Said To?
49:20 • 2min
19
How to Write a Good Scientific Writing in a Paragraph
51:40 • 2min
20
What Is Hypothesis?
54:09 • 4min
21
Is There a Scientific Hypothesis?
58:31 • 2min
22
How to Write a Better Introduction to a Scientific Paper
01:00:52 • 4min
23
How to Write a Good Introduction
01:04:43 • 3min
24
How to Write an Abstract in 15 Minutes
01:07:58 • 2min
25
What Is the Function of Text and Graphics in Scientific Writing?
01:10:01 • 4min