英语科技论文写作方法与教程(南开大学)课件.ppt
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1、Scientific writing and presentationProf.Mark BartlamCollege of Life Sciences,Nankai UniversityE-mail:Tel:23502351“A naturalists life would be a happy one if he had only to observe and never to write”Charles Darwin“Clear thinking is the key to clear writing”“清晰的思路是写作的关键”Course aimsHelp you to communi
2、cate work more effectively through:publicationspresentationsHelp you to think about and plan research more clearly.Course detailsLanguage:EnglishDuration:18 lectures/9 weeksTeaching assistant:Yingying Wang(王莹莹)About meMark Bartlam博士,男,教授,博导,1995年伦敦帝国理工学院获理学学士学位,1999年,英国牛津大学获博士学位,2000年到清华大学结构生物学实验室进行
3、博士后研究,2003年为清华大学副教授,2007年起为南开大学生命科学学院特聘教授。申请人同时还是外专局认证的海外专家,中科院生物物理所大分子国家重点实验室 客座副教授。About me申请人长期从事与重要病毒及与肿瘤相关蛋白质的结构和功能研究及新药创制等研究工作,参加及主持国家973、863、重大专项和自然科学基金等多项基金项目。在蛋白质表达、晶体生长、结构解析,结构与功能关系研究和以结构为基础的药物分子设计方面积累了丰富的研究经验,得到了大量的科研成果,迄今已在CellNatureEMBO JournalPNASPLoS BiologyNucleic Acids ResearchJourn
4、al of Virology等国际著名学术刊物上发表SCI论文90余篇。Course outlineLectures 1+2:Introduction to scientific presentation and writing.Outline and objectives of the course;Introduction to different types of scientific communication(reports,thesis/dissertation,papers,talks,posters,grant applications);Principles of scien
5、tific writing and presentation(what information to include.);Ethics,plagiarism and fraud.Course outlineLectures 3-6:Effective writing(I and II).“Clear thinking is the key to clear writing”;Rules of scientific writing;Managing your time effectively;Literature search,review and citation;Refining and p
6、roofreading;Common errors to avoid.Course outlineLecture 7+8:How to write a scientific paper.How to plan and layout your paper;Writing a good abstract and introduction;Methods;Results,discussion and conclusions;Authorships and acknowledgments;Getting feedback from others.Course outlineLecture 9+10:H
7、ow to publish a paper:Choosing the right journal for your paper;Impact factors,immediacy factors and citations;How a scientific journal works;The roles of the editor and referees;Submitting your paper;Peer review:how to respond to referees.Course outlineLecture 11+12:How to present a poster.What is
8、a poster and how do people read them?How to organize your poster;How to write the text for your poster;How to present your data in a poster;Examples of good and bad posters.Course outlineLecture 13+14:How to prepare a scientific talk.How to plan and organize your presentation;How does a scientific t
9、alk differ from a paper?How to present your data;How to make your talk exciting;Examples of good and bad presentations.Course outlineLecture 15+16:How to give an effective talk.What makes a good presentation?What to say and how to say it;Defining your audience;Coping with nerves;How to respond to qu
10、estions.Course outlineLecture 17+18:Course summary.Review of what we have learned;How the course applies to your dissertation and defense;Writing your Masters dissertation;Preparing your Masters defense.Course evaluationAfter lecture 10:write a short review paper on a subject of your interest(MS Wor
11、d format).After lecture 16:prepare a short Powerpoint presentation on a subject of your interest.Why is scientific writing important?Brings research to completion;Ethical obligation to funding sources;Establish professional reputation;Writing reaches the widest audience;Professional rewards.Why is s
12、cientific writing important?“Publish or Perish”“Publish and Flourish”Scientific community uses publications to judge the quality of a scientistWhy is scientific writing important?“Publish or perish”:pressure to publish work constantly to sustain a career in academia;competition for tenure-track facu
13、lty increases pressure to publish new work frequently;some pressure necessary to motivate scientists?Popular journalsSpecialized journalsWhat is scientific writing?Reporting of original research in journals;A means for scientists to share research information with one another(review articles,posters
14、,presentations.);A means for scientists to apply for research funding(grant applications,defences.);A means for scientists to share research with the general public(newspapers,magazines,TV,radio.)What is scientific writing?Dilemma:Writing is one of the most important tasks for a scientist(time-consu
15、ming,painstaking.)However.Most scientists are poorly trained as writers.Types of scientific writingScientific publications;Scientific reports;Thesis/dissertation;Grant applications;Scientific talks and presentations;Writing in popular media(newspapers,magazines,blogs.).Communication needsReports,Art
16、icles,Proposals,Web Pages.Conferences,Lectures,Meetings,Posters.specific technical audiencegeneral technical audiencenon-technicalaudienceThe message determines the mediumA writer should ask 4 questions:What message do I want to convey?What format is most appropriate for my message?Who will be inter
17、ested in my message?Where should this paper be published?What message do I want to convey?What is my research question?What is(or probably will be)my answer?What format is most appropriate?Scientists receive professional credit for discovering something new.To receive credit,he/she must be first to
18、publish the information“validly”.What is a“valid”publication?First publication of research resultsIn a form where peers can assess observations,evaluate intellectual processes,repeat experiments,test conclusionsAppear in a primary journalJournal is readily available to scientific communityContains s
19、pecific kinds of information in a certain format.Types of“valid”research papersResearch articlespublication of original research Reviewscollected summary of a particular area or topic(usually other scientists discoveries)Research notes,brief communications,methods papers.Who will be interested in my
20、 message?Many scientists believe their work will appeal to far more readers that it will attract.This leads to poor choice of journal.This poor choice can lead to delays,requests for major revision,or outright rejection.Who will be interested in my message?Question 1:So what?What effect will my mess
21、age have on concepts or practices?Why should readers pay attention to it?Will it lead to widespread changes in the way we view the world?Who will be interested in my message?Question 2:Who cares?Who will be most interested in this information?Will it be specialists in a small field?Most practitioner
22、s?The scientific world in general?Who will be interested in my message?Be realistic.Dont get caught up in believing that an audience“needs”to know your information.The more accurately you can target a journal,the better the chances for publication.Where should the paper be published?Refer to indexes
23、(e.g.PubMed)for potential journals.Look at recent issues,check table of contents,find the journals scope and read the Instructions to Authors.Find journals that publish regular papers on topics similar to yours.Preparing to writeChoosing an appropriate journal10,000s of refereed scientific journalsd
24、iffer in many ways:topic coverageformatimpact factorspeed of publication.Preparing to write1What type of journal is it?2Is the topic of my proposed paper within the journals scope?3Is the topic represented in the journal frequently or only rarely?4What is the size and type of the journals audience?5
25、What is the journals rejection rate?6What formats are acceptable to the journal?7How long does the journal take to publish papers?8What is the quality of the photos and graphics?Preparing to writeWhat is an impact factor?A measure of the average citations to articles published in a journal.Why is it
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