Roger Hill / Kirk Junker / Eileen Scanlon (eds.)
Communicating Science
Professional Contexts (OU Reader)
Herausgeber: Hill, Roger; Scanlon, Eileen; Junker, Kirk
Roger Hill / Kirk Junker / Eileen Scanlon (eds.)
Communicating Science
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Herausgeber: Hill, Roger; Scanlon, Eileen; Junker, Kirk
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"Communicating Science" will be an invaluable source-book for those eager to learn about or enter the professional world of science.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780415197502
- ISBN-10: 0415197503
- Artikelnr.: 22162549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 158mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780415197502
- ISBN-10: 0415197503
- Artikelnr.: 22162549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Roger Hill, Kirk Junker, Eileen Scanlon
Preface. Part 1. What needs to be communicated about science?
Introduction
Eileen Scanlon
Chapter 1. Perspectives on the nature of science
Chapter 2. Is the scientific paper a fraud?
Chapter 3. Scientific Discourse and it's History: Reflections and Prospects
Part 2. Communication between scientists
Introduction
Roger Hill
Chapter 4. Scientists in Communication
Chapter 5. Methods and Motives for Publishing Original Science Work in Science
Chapter 6. How to read a Scientific Article: Writing Summaries and Critiques
7. How to Write a Scientific Paper
Chapter 8. Participation in Scientific Meetings: A New Prosographical Approach to the Disciplinary History of Science - the case of Immunology
1951-1972
Chapter 9. Science and the Internet
Chapter 10. The Internet as a Medium for Science Communication
Chapter 11. Diffusion of Information across the Sciences
Chapter 12. Medical Knowledge for clinical problem solving: a structural analysis of clincal questions
Chapter 13. Interdisciplinary meetings: choices and organisation
Chapter 14. Cold Fusion and Hot History
Chapter 15. Cloning
Controversy and Communication
Chapter 16. Round in Circles: the scholar as author and end user in the electronic environment Communication between scientists
Part 3. Scientists Communicating with other professionals
Introduction
Kirk Junker
Chapter 17. Law and Society Serving One Master...Narrative
Chapter 18. Managing methane
Chapter 19. The Recombinant DNA debate
Introduction
Eileen Scanlon
Chapter 1. Perspectives on the nature of science
Chapter 2. Is the scientific paper a fraud?
Chapter 3. Scientific Discourse and it's History: Reflections and Prospects
Part 2. Communication between scientists
Introduction
Roger Hill
Chapter 4. Scientists in Communication
Chapter 5. Methods and Motives for Publishing Original Science Work in Science
Chapter 6. How to read a Scientific Article: Writing Summaries and Critiques
7. How to Write a Scientific Paper
Chapter 8. Participation in Scientific Meetings: A New Prosographical Approach to the Disciplinary History of Science - the case of Immunology
1951-1972
Chapter 9. Science and the Internet
Chapter 10. The Internet as a Medium for Science Communication
Chapter 11. Diffusion of Information across the Sciences
Chapter 12. Medical Knowledge for clinical problem solving: a structural analysis of clincal questions
Chapter 13. Interdisciplinary meetings: choices and organisation
Chapter 14. Cold Fusion and Hot History
Chapter 15. Cloning
Controversy and Communication
Chapter 16. Round in Circles: the scholar as author and end user in the electronic environment Communication between scientists
Part 3. Scientists Communicating with other professionals
Introduction
Kirk Junker
Chapter 17. Law and Society Serving One Master...Narrative
Chapter 18. Managing methane
Chapter 19. The Recombinant DNA debate
Preface. Part 1. What needs to be communicated about science?
Introduction
Eileen Scanlon
Chapter 1. Perspectives on the nature of science
Chapter 2. Is the scientific paper a fraud?
Chapter 3. Scientific Discourse and it's History: Reflections and Prospects
Part 2. Communication between scientists
Introduction
Roger Hill
Chapter 4. Scientists in Communication
Chapter 5. Methods and Motives for Publishing Original Science Work in Science
Chapter 6. How to read a Scientific Article: Writing Summaries and Critiques
7. How to Write a Scientific Paper
Chapter 8. Participation in Scientific Meetings: A New Prosographical Approach to the Disciplinary History of Science - the case of Immunology
1951-1972
Chapter 9. Science and the Internet
Chapter 10. The Internet as a Medium for Science Communication
Chapter 11. Diffusion of Information across the Sciences
Chapter 12. Medical Knowledge for clinical problem solving: a structural analysis of clincal questions
Chapter 13. Interdisciplinary meetings: choices and organisation
Chapter 14. Cold Fusion and Hot History
Chapter 15. Cloning
Controversy and Communication
Chapter 16. Round in Circles: the scholar as author and end user in the electronic environment Communication between scientists
Part 3. Scientists Communicating with other professionals
Introduction
Kirk Junker
Chapter 17. Law and Society Serving One Master...Narrative
Chapter 18. Managing methane
Chapter 19. The Recombinant DNA debate
Introduction
Eileen Scanlon
Chapter 1. Perspectives on the nature of science
Chapter 2. Is the scientific paper a fraud?
Chapter 3. Scientific Discourse and it's History: Reflections and Prospects
Part 2. Communication between scientists
Introduction
Roger Hill
Chapter 4. Scientists in Communication
Chapter 5. Methods and Motives for Publishing Original Science Work in Science
Chapter 6. How to read a Scientific Article: Writing Summaries and Critiques
7. How to Write a Scientific Paper
Chapter 8. Participation in Scientific Meetings: A New Prosographical Approach to the Disciplinary History of Science - the case of Immunology
1951-1972
Chapter 9. Science and the Internet
Chapter 10. The Internet as a Medium for Science Communication
Chapter 11. Diffusion of Information across the Sciences
Chapter 12. Medical Knowledge for clinical problem solving: a structural analysis of clincal questions
Chapter 13. Interdisciplinary meetings: choices and organisation
Chapter 14. Cold Fusion and Hot History
Chapter 15. Cloning
Controversy and Communication
Chapter 16. Round in Circles: the scholar as author and end user in the electronic environment Communication between scientists
Part 3. Scientists Communicating with other professionals
Introduction
Kirk Junker
Chapter 17. Law and Society Serving One Master...Narrative
Chapter 18. Managing methane
Chapter 19. The Recombinant DNA debate