Offers advice on how to create different types of scientific communications, from research papers and grant proposals to articles, speeches, interviews, and e-mail messages.Schematic diagrams are quite common in science and, as their name implies, are usually most effective when kept as simple as possible. ... The image employs basic shapes and visual elements (circles, dots, arrows, different types and thicknesses of lines). ... It includes a minimum of text; in fact, the use of words on the diagram is a good thing, since it gives us valuable orientation and prevents the figureanbsp;...
Title | : | The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science |
Author | : | Scott L. Montgomery |
Publisher | : | University of Chicago Press - 2003-02-15 |
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