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Stephen B. Heard, "The Scientist’s Guide to Writing: How to Write More Easily and Effectively Throughout Your Scientific Career, 2nd ed." (Princeton UP, 2022)

Mar 21, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How to Revise in Science Education
02:27 • 2min
3
Teaching Writing Well With Multiple Drafts and Multiple Rounds
04:33 • 2min
4
How to Get Help With Writing in the Classroom
06:47 • 2min
5
Is It Possible to Get Help in Writing?
08:57 • 2min
6
I've Interviewed He Hilary Glassman Deal an Northern
11:10 • 2min
7
How to Get Help From Writing Professionals
12:44 • 2min
8
Is This a Book About Writing Science?
14:45 • 5min
9
How to Write a Better Book
19:22 • 3min
10
The Reader's Job in the Writing of a Science Book
22:33 • 2min
11
The Beauty of Scientific Writing
24:36 • 5min
12
Using a Metaphor in a Paper or Other Text?
29:49 • 4min
13
Using the Language to Its Fullest
34:17 • 3min
14
Is the Active Voice a Good Thing?
36:50 • 4min
15
How to Write a Scientific Writing Guide
40:59 • 2min
16
Use of Contractions in Scientific Writing
43:05 • 2min
17
How Much Use of English and Science Is for Them Really Just Another Part of the Science?
44:47 • 3min
18
Science Can Be Thought of in Every Language There Is Out There
47:52 • 3min
19
Is It Affecting Science in the Way It's Published?
50:33 • 4min
20
How to Build a Narrative, Tell a Story
54:15 • 4min
21
How to Write a Rhetorical Move in an Introduction
57:49 • 3min
22
The Relationship Between the Discussion and the Abstract
01:00:19 • 3min
23
How Much Do We Really Know About Methods?
01:03:08 • 2min
24
I'm Glad You Like the Footnotes
01:05:21 • 2min
25
Is the Method Section a Writer's Guide?
01:07:16 • 4min