This short course, which requires a good knowledge of English, is dedicated to the technique of scientific writing, in particular in the medical and biological fields. The video lectures address the common grammatical errors of morphology and syntax that are often encountered while editing manuscripts written by Italian authors.
Learn English technical writing skills to draft a scientific text.
to organize scientific data for publication;
to acquire expertise in scientific/technical writing;
to learn international standards of text composition;
to edit scientific text according to international standards.
B2 level
videolecture on Aulaweb
Specific areas being covered include use of pronouns, punctuation and dangling participles. Next come specific issues of technical writing, such as abbreviations, units of measure, and choice of standard scientific terms. A video lecture is dedicated to the different types of scientific publications and the logical sequence of presentation of the work done in the sections of the article. Finally, practical examples of text editing are used to deal with finer points of style, such as how to organize the text in paragraphs, and how to avoid redundancy, elegant variation, or ambiguous phrasing.
Gary Blake, Robert W. Bly. Elements of Technical Writing. Pearson, 2000.
AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, OUP USA, 10th edition, 2007.
Barbara Gastel, Robert A. Day. How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper. Greenwood Pub Group, 2016.
Ricevimento: Mondays 10AM-12AM
CARLO PESCE (President)
SUSANNA ACCOGLI
MARIA MATILDE INGLESE
Online course available
Multiple choice test