"This is really a must-have book for everyone, student or expert, planning to write an academic text in scientific disciplines on any subject and of any type and length, from a PhD thesis to a journal paper. It describes effectively all the necessary steps to obtain the best possible result: from gathering the needed information to proof reading. It also gives beneficial tips for managing (and saving) time during the writing process and provides several useful examples and templates for any section of a paper or thesis.
It is really a step by step guide: following it you will certainly be able to write an effective, comprehensive and enjoyable academic text."
—Alessandra Guglielmetti, Professor of Physics, University of Milano
"The bar is rising higher and higher; graduate and post-doctoral students, university faculty, and research scientists in all fields are expected to write more, publish repeatedly, and maintain a consistent level of productivity throughout their careers. These expectations – courtesy of the ever-increasing competition for academic jobs – do not come with instruction manuals. Yet books such as Mastering Academic Writing in the Sciences: A Step by Step Guide become that missing instruction manual for academic writers in the "hard" and social sciences. Aliotta’s text offers something on almost everything important for meeting these expectations with good-quality academic writing: from establishing a writing habit, to developing one’s own writing templates. Certain recommendations are useful for non-native-speakers of English, and worked examples come in handy for everyone.
Academic writers of all ranks, but especially those beginning their academic journey, will benefit from having this book and its resources at their fingertips. A blend of practical exercises, light humor, checklists, self-assessment questions, and additional resources make the text both a joy to read and a priceless toolkit."
—Patricia Goodson, PhD, Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence, Texas A&M University
"What early-career scientist wouldn’t benefit from the advice of a wise, experienced writing mentor? In this indispensible new book, astrophysicist Marialuisa Aliotta serves up sage professional counsel on all manner of writing-related topics – from drafting and editing to grammar and syntax – with humour and humanity."
—Professor Helen Sword, Professor and Director, Centre for Learning and Research in Higher Education, University of Auckland
"… a must-read guide for anyone writing in scientific academic disciplines. Learn the key-principles from one of the best."
—Aurora Tumino, Professor of Physics, Kore University & INFN-LNS