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Scientific Writing
Mark A. Bell and Thomas L. Rost
University of California, Davis, CA 95616
tlrost@ucdavis.edu
mark.andrew.bell@gmail.com
Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) for Pakistan
• Major reference. The work draws heavily on
the excellent article by Emily Wortman-
Wunder and Kate Kiefer. (1994 - 2012).
Writing the Scientific Paper. Writing@CSU.
Colorado State University. Available at
http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/guide.cfm
?guideid=83.
Why are we here?”
Who has published?
Introductions and expectations
• Write out 1-2 expectations and submit
• Then introduce your neighbor
– Name
– Institute
– A Hobby
Who is Tom?
 PhD – Iowa State University 1971
 UC Davis Professor since 1972 (Plant
biology, plant structure and development)
 Department Chair, Associate Dean, Executive Associate
Dean, etc…
 Professor Emeritus since 2006
 Special Assistant – College of Agriculture and Environmental
Sciences, International Programs since 2009
 Experience – curriculum development – Vietnam, Slovakia,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar ++
Who is Mark?
• Involvement: Get involved.
• Put more in, get more out.
• Comments & discussion
• Brief
– Respect
– Not personal – focus on content not
person
What is expected
Guidelines• Veto power
• Instructor can call for closure – again not
personal – but must keep on track.
• Break
• Revive, refresh!
• Cell phones?
• Other?
Daily schedule
• Start? Finish?
• Breaks?
• Lunch?
Class Objectives
After going through this learning module, the
participants will
• know the primary sections included in a
standard scientific paper
• understand the primary content and purpose
of each section, and
• have drafted (selected sections of) a Scientific
paper.
Class Structure
Class activities will be conducted in the
following order:
• Review the sections and order of elements in
a scientific paper;
• Describe the elements included in each
section of a scientific paper; and
• Summarize, practice and review the activities
and key points in writing a scientific paper.
Ending and beginning
• End day 1. 5-10 minute reflection – what
covered? major points learned?
• Begin day 2. Reflections on Day 1. Content and
style.
• End Day 2. Evaluation and closing ceremony.
Key Concepts
Key points that should be remembered at the
end of the class:
• A scientific paper follows set structures (as
defined by the journal involved), and
• Each section has a clear and separate purpose.
Elements of a paper
In small groups quickly
Look at some example papers and
• identify the usual elements common to major
scientific publications (e.g., Title, ….?).
• share
Common elements of a scientific
paper
Do we agree?
1) Title; (with a list of Author/s);
2) Abstract (with Keywords);
3) Introduction;
4) Materials and Methods;
5) Results;
6) Discussion;
Note: some papers combine “Results and Discussion”
7) Conclusion;
8) (Sometimes) Acknowledgments; and
9) Literature Cited (References).
What makes a good paper?
Discussion.
• What makes a good paper?
• What is most difficult in writing a paper?
• What is the difference between a scientific
paper and the “grey” literature?
What makes good writing?
Discussion.
What makes good writing
Be simple, clear and logical
Avoid….
• unnecessary or fancy words
and phrases
• Generalities (Not being
specific).
See “More” in booklets.
Rewrite these examples
1. We utilized the tractor
which was owned by the
farmer for ploughing the
fields before planting the
wheat.
2. The new technology which
involves drip irrigation run
by a diesel motor was
beneficial to the
stakeholders by improving
their daily livelihoods.
What makes good writing
Be simple, clear and logical
The new technology which
involves drip irrigation run by
a diesel motor was beneficial
to the stakeholders by
improving their daily
livelihoods.
We utilized the tractor which
was owned by the farmer for
ploughing the fields some 2
weeks prior to the planting of
the wheat crop.
Fields were ploughed 2 weeks
before the wheat was
planted.
Drip irrigation improved
farmers’ livelihoods.
Defining each section or element?
In small groups, write one sentence to describe:
• Title.
e.g., The title indicates the subject and what aspect of
the subject was studied.
• Abstract
• Introduction
• Methods and Materials
• Results
• Discussion
Share your descriptions. How do they compare with…..
Why each section?
• Title
– The title indicates the subject and what aspect of the
subject was studied.
• Abstract
– The summary of paper: The main reason for the study,
the primary results, and the main conclusions
• Introduction
– Why the study was undertaken
• Methods and Materials
– How the study was undertaken
Why each section?
• Results
– What was found
• Discussion
– Why these results could be significant (what the
reasons might be for the patterns found or not
found)
• Conclusion
– Was the work conclusive and/or recommended
next steps.
Where do I start?
• How to actually write a paper…
• Ideas? What order would you pick?
Tom’s Order
Actual order depends on the author, but one option
is:
1. Results (analyze data)
2. Materials and methods
3. Introduction
4. Discussion and conclusion
5. Abstract
6. Authorship
7. Title
8. Revisit title
1. Authorship
• How to decide who should be an author?
• In addition to the main or senior author who
performed the bulk of experimentation and
writing of the paper, people who actually
contributed substantially during the conduct of
the study and preparation of the paper are listed
as co-authors.
• The order in the by-line is based on the degree of
contribution of each co-author.
1. Authorship
Authorship versus acknowledgments
• What’s the difference?
1. Authorship
For your data set, make two lists:
1. Possible Authors
2. Possible people to acknowledge
2. Title
What makes a good title?
Keypoint. In the title describe what is the
subject and what aspect of the subject is
studied.
The title should be very limited and specific - a
“pithy” summary of the article's main focus.
2. Title
Rate the examples:
What is the subject and what aspect of the subject was
studied.
• "Renal disease susceptibility and hypertension are under
independent genetic control in the fawn hooded rat"
• "Territory size in Lincoln's Sparrows (Melospiza lincolnii)"
• “Replacement of deciduous first premolars and dental
eruption in archaeocete whales"
• "The Radio-Frequency Single-Electron Transistor (RF-SET): A
Fast and Ultrasensitive Electrometer"
2. Title
Activity
• Pick a topic you are familiar with and draft a
title.
– Describe what is your subject and what aspect of
the subject is studied.
• Share a few examples.
3. Results
Keypoint. The Results describe what was found
This section presents
1. The facts-- what was found in the course of this
investigation, Illustrations, figure legends,
2. Detailed data--measurements, counts,
percentages, statistics,
3. Patterns--usually appear in tables, figures, and
graphs,
4. Text - drawing attention to the key data and
relationships among data.
3. Results
Three rules of thumb will help you with this section:
1. present results clearly and logically
2. avoid excess writing
3. consider a one-sentence summary at the beginning of
each paragraph, if you think it will help your reader
understand your data
• Activity. Make a brief list of the types of data collected
(e.g., weather data, soil data, plant or animal
observations, yields, incomes, ….) and how it might
best be presented (text, table, figure or..)
3. Results
For your data set, what are the main findings?
4. Materials and methods
Key point. Materials and Methods describe how
the study was done
Activity. Indicate: Where the study occurred
• Make a list of the important activities and
procedures – in the order they were
implemented
• Don’t just cite a reference to a procedure
• Note
– Any assumptions underlying the study?
– Statistical methods used (including software
programs)
5. Introduction
Key point. The Introduction describes why the
study was done. Do your example as you proceed.
1. Start with two or three sentences placing your
study subject in context.
2. Follow with a description of the problem and its
history, including previous research.
3. Describe how your work addresses a gap in
existing knowledge or ability (here's where you
state why you've undertaken this study).
4. State what information your article will address.
5. Introduction
Develop one sentence for each of the following
1. Describe the problem area you addressed
(e.g., weeds in wheat),
2. What are the objectives and knowledge gap
you are addressing (e.g., new weed, new
product, new cropping system)
6. Discussion and conclusion
Key point. The Discussion describes why the
results could be significant (what the reasons
might be for the patterns found or not found)
Activity.
• What was your study question (gap or need
being addressed)?
• What do you see as the main points of
interest? (make a list)
6. Discussion and conclusion
• Indicate any idea(s) that seem more important
to highlight.
• Work out any logical relationships between
the ideas and develop a logical flow of ideas.
• What point is most clearly made by your data?
6. Discussion and conclusion
Conclusion Key point. Was the work conclusive
and/or recommended next steps.
Indicate which is true for your work:
1. The findings are conclusive - research is
complete,
2. There is a need for further validation of
inconclusive results,
3. There is a need for further investigation
based on research output gaps.
6. Discussion and conclusion
• Conclusions should be based on objectives
and any recommendations are clearly stated
in this section.
7. Abstract
Keypoint
The Abstract is a summary of
paper, (generally 50-100
words) indicating:
1) the main reason for the
study (why),
2) the primary results (What
you found), and
3) the main conclusions.
7. Abstract
You can think of writing the abstract as taking one
or two sentences from each of your sections
• an introductory sentence,
• the specific question addressed (1 sentence),
• The main techniques or procedures (when and
where was it conducted, if applicable; your
sample size; the specific species, proteins, genes,
etc., studied), (1 sentence)
• The main results (2-3 sentences), and
• The main conclusion (1 sentence).
7. Abstract
Critique an abstract in terms of the three
elements.
1) the main reason for the study (why),
2) the primary results (What you found), and
3) the main conclusions.
Note: The abstract will usually be the final piece
written.
7. Now write your Abstract
Draft your abstract.
The Abstract is a summary of paper,
1. an introductory (1 sentence),
2. the specific question addressed (1 sentence),
3. The main techniques or procedures (when and
where was it conducted, if applicable; your
sample size; the specific species, proteins,
genes, etc., studied), (1 sentence)
4. The main results (2-3 sentences), and
5. The main conclusion (1 sentence).
7. Abstract (Keywords)
Note on keywords - why have them?
• List 6-8 keywords (preferably arranged
alphabetically).
• Keywords indicate the major subjects or
concepts dealt with in the paper. Keywords in
the title need not be repeated
• Keywords can be very useful in literature
searches.
8. Revisit Title
• Now look at your original title
• Want to make any changes?
• What is the subject and what aspect of the
subject is studied.
Literature Cited (References).
• List all references cited and follow the journals’
or publishers’ guidelines.
• Examples of formats:
– Choat B, Gambetta GA, Shackel KA, Matthews MA (2009) Vascular
Function in Grape Berries across Development and Its Relevance to
Apparent Hydraulic Isolation. Plant Physiol 151: 1677-1687
– Hamamoto L, Hawes MC, Rost TL. 2005. The production and release
of living root cap border cells is a function of root apical meristem type
in dicotyledonous angiosperm plants. Annals of Botany 97: 917-923.
How to cite others
Note – a word on Plagiarism?
The practice of taking someone else's work or
ideas and passing them off as one's own
• When is it okay to copy someone’s work?
• How is it done appropriately?
Reflections
• Course reflections?
Objectives
• know the primary sections included in a
standard scientific paper
• understand the primary content and purpose
of each section, and
• have drafted (selected sections of) a Scientific
paper.
Course evaluation
• Evaluation
Closing
Award Certificates

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Scientific Writing Guide

  • 1. Scientific Writing Mark A. Bell and Thomas L. Rost University of California, Davis, CA 95616 tlrost@ucdavis.edu mark.andrew.bell@gmail.com Agricultural Innovation Program (AIP) for Pakistan
  • 2. • Major reference. The work draws heavily on the excellent article by Emily Wortman- Wunder and Kate Kiefer. (1994 - 2012). Writing the Scientific Paper. Writing@CSU. Colorado State University. Available at http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/guide.cfm ?guideid=83.
  • 3. Why are we here?” Who has published?
  • 4. Introductions and expectations • Write out 1-2 expectations and submit • Then introduce your neighbor – Name – Institute – A Hobby
  • 5. Who is Tom?  PhD – Iowa State University 1971  UC Davis Professor since 1972 (Plant biology, plant structure and development)  Department Chair, Associate Dean, Executive Associate Dean, etc…  Professor Emeritus since 2006  Special Assistant – College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, International Programs since 2009  Experience – curriculum development – Vietnam, Slovakia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar ++
  • 7. • Involvement: Get involved. • Put more in, get more out. • Comments & discussion • Brief – Respect – Not personal – focus on content not person What is expected
  • 8. Guidelines• Veto power • Instructor can call for closure – again not personal – but must keep on track. • Break • Revive, refresh! • Cell phones? • Other?
  • 9. Daily schedule • Start? Finish? • Breaks? • Lunch?
  • 10. Class Objectives After going through this learning module, the participants will • know the primary sections included in a standard scientific paper • understand the primary content and purpose of each section, and • have drafted (selected sections of) a Scientific paper.
  • 11. Class Structure Class activities will be conducted in the following order: • Review the sections and order of elements in a scientific paper; • Describe the elements included in each section of a scientific paper; and • Summarize, practice and review the activities and key points in writing a scientific paper.
  • 12. Ending and beginning • End day 1. 5-10 minute reflection – what covered? major points learned? • Begin day 2. Reflections on Day 1. Content and style. • End Day 2. Evaluation and closing ceremony.
  • 13. Key Concepts Key points that should be remembered at the end of the class: • A scientific paper follows set structures (as defined by the journal involved), and • Each section has a clear and separate purpose.
  • 14. Elements of a paper In small groups quickly Look at some example papers and • identify the usual elements common to major scientific publications (e.g., Title, ….?). • share
  • 15. Common elements of a scientific paper Do we agree? 1) Title; (with a list of Author/s); 2) Abstract (with Keywords); 3) Introduction; 4) Materials and Methods; 5) Results; 6) Discussion; Note: some papers combine “Results and Discussion” 7) Conclusion; 8) (Sometimes) Acknowledgments; and 9) Literature Cited (References).
  • 16. What makes a good paper? Discussion. • What makes a good paper? • What is most difficult in writing a paper? • What is the difference between a scientific paper and the “grey” literature?
  • 17. What makes good writing? Discussion.
  • 18. What makes good writing Be simple, clear and logical Avoid…. • unnecessary or fancy words and phrases • Generalities (Not being specific). See “More” in booklets. Rewrite these examples 1. We utilized the tractor which was owned by the farmer for ploughing the fields before planting the wheat. 2. The new technology which involves drip irrigation run by a diesel motor was beneficial to the stakeholders by improving their daily livelihoods.
  • 19. What makes good writing Be simple, clear and logical The new technology which involves drip irrigation run by a diesel motor was beneficial to the stakeholders by improving their daily livelihoods. We utilized the tractor which was owned by the farmer for ploughing the fields some 2 weeks prior to the planting of the wheat crop. Fields were ploughed 2 weeks before the wheat was planted. Drip irrigation improved farmers’ livelihoods.
  • 20. Defining each section or element? In small groups, write one sentence to describe: • Title. e.g., The title indicates the subject and what aspect of the subject was studied. • Abstract • Introduction • Methods and Materials • Results • Discussion Share your descriptions. How do they compare with…..
  • 21. Why each section? • Title – The title indicates the subject and what aspect of the subject was studied. • Abstract – The summary of paper: The main reason for the study, the primary results, and the main conclusions • Introduction – Why the study was undertaken • Methods and Materials – How the study was undertaken
  • 22. Why each section? • Results – What was found • Discussion – Why these results could be significant (what the reasons might be for the patterns found or not found) • Conclusion – Was the work conclusive and/or recommended next steps.
  • 23. Where do I start? • How to actually write a paper… • Ideas? What order would you pick?
  • 24. Tom’s Order Actual order depends on the author, but one option is: 1. Results (analyze data) 2. Materials and methods 3. Introduction 4. Discussion and conclusion 5. Abstract 6. Authorship 7. Title 8. Revisit title
  • 25. 1. Authorship • How to decide who should be an author? • In addition to the main or senior author who performed the bulk of experimentation and writing of the paper, people who actually contributed substantially during the conduct of the study and preparation of the paper are listed as co-authors. • The order in the by-line is based on the degree of contribution of each co-author.
  • 26. 1. Authorship Authorship versus acknowledgments • What’s the difference?
  • 27. 1. Authorship For your data set, make two lists: 1. Possible Authors 2. Possible people to acknowledge
  • 28. 2. Title What makes a good title? Keypoint. In the title describe what is the subject and what aspect of the subject is studied. The title should be very limited and specific - a “pithy” summary of the article's main focus.
  • 29. 2. Title Rate the examples: What is the subject and what aspect of the subject was studied. • "Renal disease susceptibility and hypertension are under independent genetic control in the fawn hooded rat" • "Territory size in Lincoln's Sparrows (Melospiza lincolnii)" • “Replacement of deciduous first premolars and dental eruption in archaeocete whales" • "The Radio-Frequency Single-Electron Transistor (RF-SET): A Fast and Ultrasensitive Electrometer"
  • 30. 2. Title Activity • Pick a topic you are familiar with and draft a title. – Describe what is your subject and what aspect of the subject is studied. • Share a few examples.
  • 31. 3. Results Keypoint. The Results describe what was found This section presents 1. The facts-- what was found in the course of this investigation, Illustrations, figure legends, 2. Detailed data--measurements, counts, percentages, statistics, 3. Patterns--usually appear in tables, figures, and graphs, 4. Text - drawing attention to the key data and relationships among data.
  • 32. 3. Results Three rules of thumb will help you with this section: 1. present results clearly and logically 2. avoid excess writing 3. consider a one-sentence summary at the beginning of each paragraph, if you think it will help your reader understand your data • Activity. Make a brief list of the types of data collected (e.g., weather data, soil data, plant or animal observations, yields, incomes, ….) and how it might best be presented (text, table, figure or..)
  • 33. 3. Results For your data set, what are the main findings?
  • 34. 4. Materials and methods Key point. Materials and Methods describe how the study was done Activity. Indicate: Where the study occurred • Make a list of the important activities and procedures – in the order they were implemented • Don’t just cite a reference to a procedure • Note – Any assumptions underlying the study? – Statistical methods used (including software programs)
  • 35. 5. Introduction Key point. The Introduction describes why the study was done. Do your example as you proceed. 1. Start with two or three sentences placing your study subject in context. 2. Follow with a description of the problem and its history, including previous research. 3. Describe how your work addresses a gap in existing knowledge or ability (here's where you state why you've undertaken this study). 4. State what information your article will address.
  • 36. 5. Introduction Develop one sentence for each of the following 1. Describe the problem area you addressed (e.g., weeds in wheat), 2. What are the objectives and knowledge gap you are addressing (e.g., new weed, new product, new cropping system)
  • 37. 6. Discussion and conclusion Key point. The Discussion describes why the results could be significant (what the reasons might be for the patterns found or not found) Activity. • What was your study question (gap or need being addressed)? • What do you see as the main points of interest? (make a list)
  • 38. 6. Discussion and conclusion • Indicate any idea(s) that seem more important to highlight. • Work out any logical relationships between the ideas and develop a logical flow of ideas. • What point is most clearly made by your data?
  • 39. 6. Discussion and conclusion Conclusion Key point. Was the work conclusive and/or recommended next steps. Indicate which is true for your work: 1. The findings are conclusive - research is complete, 2. There is a need for further validation of inconclusive results, 3. There is a need for further investigation based on research output gaps.
  • 40. 6. Discussion and conclusion • Conclusions should be based on objectives and any recommendations are clearly stated in this section.
  • 41. 7. Abstract Keypoint The Abstract is a summary of paper, (generally 50-100 words) indicating: 1) the main reason for the study (why), 2) the primary results (What you found), and 3) the main conclusions.
  • 42. 7. Abstract You can think of writing the abstract as taking one or two sentences from each of your sections • an introductory sentence, • the specific question addressed (1 sentence), • The main techniques or procedures (when and where was it conducted, if applicable; your sample size; the specific species, proteins, genes, etc., studied), (1 sentence) • The main results (2-3 sentences), and • The main conclusion (1 sentence).
  • 43. 7. Abstract Critique an abstract in terms of the three elements. 1) the main reason for the study (why), 2) the primary results (What you found), and 3) the main conclusions. Note: The abstract will usually be the final piece written.
  • 44. 7. Now write your Abstract Draft your abstract. The Abstract is a summary of paper, 1. an introductory (1 sentence), 2. the specific question addressed (1 sentence), 3. The main techniques or procedures (when and where was it conducted, if applicable; your sample size; the specific species, proteins, genes, etc., studied), (1 sentence) 4. The main results (2-3 sentences), and 5. The main conclusion (1 sentence).
  • 45. 7. Abstract (Keywords) Note on keywords - why have them? • List 6-8 keywords (preferably arranged alphabetically). • Keywords indicate the major subjects or concepts dealt with in the paper. Keywords in the title need not be repeated • Keywords can be very useful in literature searches.
  • 46. 8. Revisit Title • Now look at your original title • Want to make any changes? • What is the subject and what aspect of the subject is studied.
  • 47. Literature Cited (References). • List all references cited and follow the journals’ or publishers’ guidelines. • Examples of formats: – Choat B, Gambetta GA, Shackel KA, Matthews MA (2009) Vascular Function in Grape Berries across Development and Its Relevance to Apparent Hydraulic Isolation. Plant Physiol 151: 1677-1687 – Hamamoto L, Hawes MC, Rost TL. 2005. The production and release of living root cap border cells is a function of root apical meristem type in dicotyledonous angiosperm plants. Annals of Botany 97: 917-923.
  • 48. How to cite others Note – a word on Plagiarism? The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own • When is it okay to copy someone’s work? • How is it done appropriately?
  • 49. Reflections • Course reflections? Objectives • know the primary sections included in a standard scientific paper • understand the primary content and purpose of each section, and • have drafted (selected sections of) a Scientific paper.

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