

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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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Writing Science by Joshua Sha
01:53 • 1min
Writing Science by Joshua Shimmel
03:20 • 2min
How Did You Come Up With Such a Fantastic Writing Idea?
04:58 • 2min
What's on Your Mind When You Use the Word Story?
07:09 • 3min
How to Use Story Structures to Communicate Science
09:50 • 2min
What's the Story?
12:06 • 3min
Are You Training Yourself to Think About Who the Audience Could Be?
15:01 • 2min
How Do You Find the Right Journal for Your Research?
16:52 • 3min
How Do the Reviewers and the Editors View Your Papers?
19:26 • 2min
How Do You Write the Way You Need To?
21:42 • 2min
Writing a Science Paper
23:57 • 3min
Writing a Paper - Is There Any Time Won in This or Now?
26:46 • 4min
Strategy Is a Great Word
30:25 • 4min
The Storyteller's Art
34:39 • 3min
The Knowledge Gap
37:58 • 5min
The Last Thing You Want to Be Doing in Your First Lines Is Explaining
43:17 • 2min
What Is the Challenge in Writing a Paper?
45:19 • 3min
Scientific Hypotheses Are Just What You've Said
48:11 • 2min
The Opening Challenge, Action Resolution, Is She Askedrigt?
49:50 • 2min
Science Fiction Writers - I'm Out
51:50 • 3min
The Most Important Tool for Analyzing and Thinking in Science Is Writing
55:19 • 2min
How to Write the Perfect First Paragraph
57:06 • 3min
Don't Stop Writing, You're Not Just Deserving
59:57 • 3min
Writing to Think, Writing to Write to Think
01:02:50 • 2min
The Challenges for Writing an English Language
01:04:41 • 2min
How to Write a Grand Proposal
01:07:03 • 3min
Reviewing Proposals - The View Out My Window
01:09:39 • 2min
How to Write Papers That Get Cited and Proposals That Get Funded
01:11:14 • 2min