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《雄辩的科学——如何成为更棒的作者、演讲者和大气科学家》一书探讨了如何既做一个气象科学家,同时也是一个成功的作者与演讲家。
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Eloquent Science evolved from a workshop aimed at offering atmospheric science students formal guidance in communications, tailored for their eventual scientific careers. Drawing on advice from over twenty books and hundreds of other sources, this volume presents informative and often humorous tips for writing scientific journal articles, while also providing a peek behind the curtain into the operations of editorial boards and publishers of major journals. The volume focuses on writing, reviewing, and speaking and is aimed at the domain of the student or scientist at the start of her career. The volume offers tips on poster presentations, media communication, and advice for non-native speakers of English, as well as appendices on proper punctuation usage and commonly misunderstood meteorological concepts. A further reading section at the end of each chapter suggests additional sources for the interested reader, and sidebars written by experts in the field offer diverse viewpoints on reference topics.
Eloquent Science: A Practical Guide to Becoming a Better Writer, Speaker, & Atmospheric Scientist was conceived from a workshop taught over six years to undergraduate students at a summer research experience. The volume is divided into three parts: writing, reviewing, and speaking, and offers tips on poster presentations, media communication, and advice for non-native speakers of English, as well as appendices on proper punctuation usage and meteorological concepts. Sidebars written by experts in the field offer diverse viewpoints on reference topics important to the reader, and a recommended reading section at the end of the book guides the reader to the best additional resources. Although the book is aimed at students and early career scientists, even senior scientists will find useful nuggets inside. To order, visit: 附2:试读(有不连续多页,正文第8页前,第368页以后等) 附3:编辑评价与读者评论 Editorial Reviews Review“This book is amazingly complete, even conveying insider information about how things work that will allow everyone to be more active and productive members of our profession.”
(Daphne LaDue, Director, National Weather Center Research Experience for Undergra)
About the Author David M. Schultz is professor of experimental meteorology in the Department of Physics at the University of Helsinki and the Finnish Meteorological Institute. He has published on a wide range of topics in the field and is chief editor of the Monthly Weather Review, cofounder and assistant editor for the Electronic Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology,associate editor for Atmospheric Science Letters, and a member of the editorial board of Geophysica. |