From the Book - Second edition.
The language and rhetoric of science: using them to your advantage. Communicating science
The language of science: historical realities for readers and writers
Reading well: the first step to writing well
Writing well: a few basics
Writing very well: opportunities for creativity and elegance
The review process: dealing with contents and discontents
Through a flask darkly: plagiarism, fraud, and the ethics of authorship
Communicating professionally: where, what, and how. Professional scientific communication: where does it happen?
The scientific paper: a realistic view and practical advice
Other types of writing: review articles, book reviews, debate/critique
Oral presentations: a few words
The graduate thesis (dissertation): what it means and how to do it
The online world: science in a new context
Special topics in communicating science. For researchers with English as a foreign language
Translating scientific material: guiding principles and realities
Meet the press: how to be an effective and responsible source for the media
Science writing and science talks: communicating with and for the public
Teaching science communication: helpful ideas for the classroom
Scientific communication: historical realities for readers and writers
Reading well: the first step to writing well
Writing well: a few basics
Writing very well: opportunities for creativity and elegance
The review process: contents and discontents
The scientific paper: a realistic view and practical advice
Other types of writing: review articles, book reviews, debate/critique
For researchers with English as a foreign language
Oral presentations: a few words
The online world: using the Internet