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- Overview:
- Why is writing important in science? It’s not enough to simply have an idea, or discover something. Credit for the finding will go to the person who first published the work. This is what motivated Darwin; more than 20 years after his data collection voyage he received a letter from another naturalist, Alfred Wallace, who had made similar discoveries and was developing a theory of natural selection. Darwin went into a writing frenzy and finished a quarter of a million words within one year. Scientific writing is different than creative writing, although both can be improved by storytelling. Writing for science requires clarity since the goal is to explain new discoveries or concepts.
- Subject:
- Communication
- Level:
- Community College / Lower Division
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Author:
- Amanda Bongers, Donal Macartney
- Provider:
- eCampusOntario Open Authoring Platform
- Date Added:
- 11/03/2020
- License:
-
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
- Language:
- English
- Media Format:
- Text/HTML
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