Ethel Schuster and Haim Levkowitz
Mayo y Julio 2016
- Part I: Introduction
- Part II: How to Read Scientific Documents
- Part III: The Structure of a Paper
- Part IV: Building your Corpus
- Part V: Corpus Linguistics
- Part VI: Effective Writing
- Part VII: Cover Letter
- Part VIII: Focus on Language
- Part IX: Successful Presentations
- Sample Abstracts
- Academic PhraseBank by John Morley
- Polishing your Article in English: A Hands-on Approach
- Four-letter Words and Finishing Touches
- Reviews of Modern Physics - Guide
- Writing a Better Scientific Article
- White Paper: How to Write and Publish?
- Publishing your Research 101
- Author and Reviewer Resource Center
- Writing scientific articles like a native English speaker: top ten tips for Portuguese speakers
- How to get your papers rejected (or not)
- "Meet the Editors" Event (USP-SC)
- Writing Scientific Papers in English Successfully: Your Complete Roadmap by Schuster, Levkowitz, Oliveira (editors)
- The Elements of Style by Strunk and White (see 4th Edition)
- The Craft of Scientific Writing by Michael Alley
- How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper (7th ed) by Robert Day and Barbara Gastel
- Essentials of Writing Biomedical Research Papers by Mimi Zieger
- Science Research Writing: A guide for Non-Native Speakers of English by Hilary Glasman-Deal
- Coca Help Guide
- COCA Worksheet
- Collocations
- Components: Typical Introduction
- How to Write an Abstract
- Student Sample Annotated Corpus
- Tools available online. All these were developed at NILC (USP-Sao Carlos):
- Amadeus, tools to help non-native speakers of English write papers
- Scipo-Farmacia, a tool for writing scientific papers in English (in English)
- Scipo-Farmacia, a tool for writing scientific papers in English (in Portuguese)
- CALESE, computer-aided tool for learning English
- MAZEA, a tool for identification of the components of an abstract
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