TY - JOUR
T1 - Scientific writing made easy
T2 - A step-by-step guide to undergraduate writing in the biological sciences
AU - Turbek, Sheela P.
AU - Chock, Taylor
AU - Donahue, Kyle
AU - Havrilla, Caroline
AU - Oliverio, Angela
AU - Polutchko, Stephanie
AU - Shoemaker, Lauren
AU - Vimercati, Lara
PY - 2016/8/13
Y1 - 2016/8/13
N2 - Scientific writing, while an indispensable step of the scientific process, is often overlooked in undergraduate courses in favor of maximizing class time devoted to scientific concepts. However, the ability to effectively communicate research findings is crucial for success in the biological sciences, as graduate students are encouraged to publish early and often, and professional scientists are generally evaluated by the quantity of articles published and the number of citations those articles receive. It is therefore important that undergraduate students receive a solid foundation in scientific writing early in their academic careers. In order to increase the emphasis on effective writing in the classroom, we assembled a succinct step-by-step guide to scientific writing that can be directly disseminated to undergraduates enrolled in biological science courses. The guide breaks down the scientific writing process into easily digestible pieces, providing concrete examples that students can refer to when preparing a scientific manuscript or lab report. By increasing undergraduate exposure to the scientific writing process, we hope to better prepare undergraduates for graduate school and productive careers in the biological sciences.
AB - Scientific writing, while an indispensable step of the scientific process, is often overlooked in undergraduate courses in favor of maximizing class time devoted to scientific concepts. However, the ability to effectively communicate research findings is crucial for success in the biological sciences, as graduate students are encouraged to publish early and often, and professional scientists are generally evaluated by the quantity of articles published and the number of citations those articles receive. It is therefore important that undergraduate students receive a solid foundation in scientific writing early in their academic careers. In order to increase the emphasis on effective writing in the classroom, we assembled a succinct step-by-step guide to scientific writing that can be directly disseminated to undergraduates enrolled in biological science courses. The guide breaks down the scientific writing process into easily digestible pieces, providing concrete examples that students can refer to when preparing a scientific manuscript or lab report. By increasing undergraduate exposure to the scientific writing process, we hope to better prepare undergraduates for graduate school and productive careers in the biological sciences.
KW - Lab report
KW - Scientific manuscript
KW - Style guide
KW - Undergraduate
KW - Writing guide
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84982231261
SN - 1306-3065
VL - 11
SP - 5644
EP - 5652
JO - International Journal of Environmental and Science Education
JF - International Journal of Environmental and Science Education
IS - 12
M1 - ijese.2016.416
ER -