Scientific Writing - Winter 2008

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Term
Winter 08
Lecturer
Dr. Michael Bader, Dr.-Ing. Harald Köstler
Time and Place
block seminar (see below for schedule)
Audience
Students of the Bavarian Graduate School of Computational Engineering, or of the Elite Network of Bavaria
Tutorials
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Exam
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Semesterwochenstunden / ECTS Credits
3 Credits
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Topics and Schedule

The seminar will address topics in scientific writing and publishing. It will mix short student presentations with group work and discussions, and will also include writing and reviewing assignments in addition to the seminar sessions.

Seminar Sessions

Preliminary plan for the block seminar sessions:

Time and Day Place
Session 1 Thu, Dec 4, 14:30-18:30 Erlangen
Fri, Dec 5, 9:00-13:00, 14:00-17:00
Session 2 Thu, Jan 8, 14:30-18:30 Garching or Erlangen
Fri, Jan 9, 9:00-13:00, 14:00-17:00
Session 3 Thu, jan 22, 14:30-18:30 Garching or Erlangen
Fri, Jan 23, 9:00-13:00, 14:00-17:00

Schedule for Short Presentations

Topic Presented by Session/Day
How Does Scientific Publishing Work? Prof. U. Rüde Fri, Dec 5, 14:00
Scientific Writing - The IMRAD approach Thu, Dec 4
How To Prepare the Title Thu, Dec 4
How To Prepare the Abstract
How To Write the Introduction
How To How To Cite the References
How To Write the Materials & Methods Section
How To Write the Results
How To Design Effective Tables
How To Prepare Effective Graphs
How To Write the Discussion
Use and Misuse of English

Literature

The student presentations will be based on the following textbook:

  • Robert A. Day: How to Write & Publish a Scientific Paper, Oryx Press

Further material (incl. online resources):

  • Nicholas J. Higham: Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences, SIAM
  • Mathematical Writing by Donald E. Knuth, Tracy L. Larrabee, and Paul M. Roberts