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Title: Dos and Donts of Scientific Writing


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Dos and Donts of Scientific Writing
  • Originally prepared by Dr. Johan Groeneveld
  • Revised by Anton McLachlan

Write with precision, clarity and economy. Every
sentence should convey the exact truth as simply
as possible. Instructions to Authors from
Ecology 1964
2
Where does writing style fit in?
  • After
  • Hypotheses developed
  • Key questions posed
  • Data collection
  • Data analyzed
  • Paper outline drafted
  • Tables and Figures compiled
  • But before
  • First submission to journal

3
Write with the Reader in Mind
  • Who is the reader?
  • Editor, reviewers
  • Scientists and professionals
  • Students
  • Assumptions
  • They are all busy, with little spare time
  • They prefer to read clear and concise articles

4
Try to Avoid
  • Long complicated sentences
  • Pretentious language
  • Repetition
  • Meaningless phrases
  • Irrelevant material
  • Cluttering a paragraph
  • Citing too many references

5
Long Complicated Sentences
  • A long and complicated example
  • Various management strategies, such as the
    development of sanctuaries, closed seasons,
    minimum size-limit for harvesting of 75mm
    carapace length (CL) lobsters, enforcing a
    no-take status on ovigerous females and issuing
    quotas according to a total allowable catch (TAC)
    have been introduced over the years but
    catch-rates have steadily declined since the
    1950s to the present catch of around 2500 tons -
    an effect attributed not only to
    over-exploitation but to decreased lobster
    growth-rates and large-scale environmental
    changes in the BCLME.

6
Long Complicated Sentences
  • Can be broken down to three parts
  • Various management strategies, such as the
    development of sanctuaries, closed seasons,
    minimum size-limit of harvesting of 75 mm
    carapace length (CL), enforcing a no-take status
    on ovigerous females and issuing quotas according
    to a total allowable catch (TAC), have been
    introduced over the years but catch-rates have
    steadily declined since the 1950s to the present
    catch of around 2500 tons - an effect attributed
    not only to over-exploitation but to decreased
    lobster growth-rates and large-scale
    environmental changes in the BCLME.

7
Much better is
  • Management strategies introduced since the 1950s
    include lobster sanctuaries, closed fishing
    seasons, minimum size-limits, no take-of
    ovigerous females, and a quota system.
  • Catches have continued to decline, reaching 2500
    tons by 2006.
  • The decline is attributed to over-exploitation
    and decreased lobster growth rates resulting from
    large scale environmental changes in the BCLME.
  • From 80 words down to 50!

8
Pretentious Language
  • Using pretentious language will not make you
    sound more intelligent it will simply make
    you unintelligible
  • Commonly used words instead of obscure words
  • The study was conducted
  • The study was done
  • Hint Use the Thesaurus on your word processor!
  • Examples hint suggestion (n), clue,
    intimation, mention, indication, tip, advice,
    insinuation, allusion, trace, telltale sign,
    pointer, help

9
Avoid Repetition
  • Discussion in the Results section
  • Results in the Discussion section
  • Information can be in the Introduction OR
    Discussion not in both!
  • Repetition of information in Tables and Figures
    in the Text

10
Meaningless Phrases
  • The results are given in Figure1, where it is
    shown that temperature was directly
    proportional to metabolic rate
  • Rather write
  • Temperature was directly proportional to
    metabolic rate (Fig.1)..
  • In order to determine... OR to
    determine
  • Use parenthesis (brackets) for statistical
    results
  • Fruit size was significantly greater in trees
    growing alone (t3.65, df2, plt0.05).

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Irrelevant Material
  • Irrelevant material lengthens a paper without
    adding to its substance
  • Focus, focus, focus
  • Stick to the facts speculate sparingly
  • Dont get side-tracked
  • You dont need to include ALL your data or
    analyses!

12
Cluttering a Paragraph
  • Dont have more than one main idea or theme in a
    paragraph? It is better in such cases to rather
    write two or more linked paragraphs.
  • Dont overkill with too many citations. Just
    cite the most important, most recent or, where
    available, review papers?
  • (However, in a review paper it may be
    appropriate to have an extensive/complete list of
    references)

13
The Dos
  • Read the Instructions to Authors stick to
    it!
  • Maintain the focus of the paper be clear and
    concise
  • Use the appropriate tense
  • Use passive instead of active voice
  • Maintain balance between text length and
    numbers of figures/tables
  • Be consistent in format (choice of words, font,
    numbering, punctuation, abbreviation, spacing,
    citation)

14
Use the Appropriate Tense (normally never the
future)
  • Abstract
  • Past tense when describing and giving results
  • Present tense for conclusions
  • Introduction
  • Past or present tense
  • Methods Results
  • Past tense (What you did and what you found)
  • Discussion
  • Past and/or present tense

15
Use Passive not Active Voice
  • Active
  • We used ANOVA to compare distances moved.
  • I sampled 50 sites.
  • But better is Passive
  • ANOVA was used to compare distances moved.
  • Fifty sites were sampled.

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Other Suggestions
  • When you are done and think it is
    perfect.....its not!
  • Forget about the article for a week and then
    read it again!
  • Give it to an experienced colleague to read and
    ask him/her to be brutal!
  • Rememberthere are as many different styles as
    there are researchersbut they all need to get
    past the journal editor and the reviewers!
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