SOIL 5110: Scientific Writing and Data Presentation for Peer-reviewed Journals
This course is designed to help future scientists and scientific professionals improve their writing skills. Students will learn to view scientific writing as storytelling and to map the essential components of scientific manuscripts onto the story structure. Students will also learn how to write effective titles, objective statements and abstracts. Individual attention will be given to writing the manuscript introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion, and conclusion. We will focus on data presentation techniques, deciding which data to present and how to present them.
1-on-1 Meeting Scheduler
Lecture Slides
Lecture 2: Title, Objectives, Abstract
Lecture 3: Manuscript Structure and Outline Preparation
Lecture 5: Writing Science as Story Telling
Lecture 6: Methods and Results
Lecture 8: Discussion, Conclusion, and Limitations
Lecture 9: Internal Structure, Paragraphs, and Sentences
Lecture 10: Flow, Energized Writing, Words
Lecture 11: Editing and Condensing
Lecture 12: Citations, References, Authorship, Reviews
Course Resources
Writing Assignment Descriptions
Assignment #2 and #3 Outline Example