@Book{1697903312, author="Rau, Gerald", title="Writing for engineering and science students: staking your claim", year="2020", publisher="Routledge,", address="New York, NY", keywords="Academic writing; Study and teaching; Technical writing; English language; Rhetoric; Academic writing ; Study and teaching; Technical writing ; Study and teaching; English language ; Rhetoric ; Study and teaching; Electronic books; LANGUAGE ARTS {\&} DISCIPLINES / Composition {\&} Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS {\&} DISCIPLINES / Linguistics", abstract="General Preface -- To the student -- To the teacher -- Acknowledgements -- 1. General Principles of Writing -- 2. Overall format of research articles -- 3. Argument structure of research articles -- 4. Establishing the importance of and need for the research -- 5. Demonstrating continuity and novelty in your research -- 6. Verifying the contribution of your research -- 7. Evidence from past research -- 8. Evidence from current research -- 9. Clear reasoning -- 10. Argument structure in different types of writing -- 11. Undergraduate writing -- 12. Graduate writing -- 13. Academic writing -- 14. Technical writing -- 15. Writing about yourself and others -- 16. Academic and technical presentations -- 17. Principles for successful email -- 18. Writing in stages -- 19. Prewriting -- 20. Writing -- 21. Rewriting: Organization -- 22. Rewriting: Clarification -- 23. Revision: Finalization -- 24. Illustrating your manuscript -- 25. References and citations -- 26. The first shall be last -- 27. Submission and Review -- Appendix 1: Generalized component list -- Appendix 2: Concordance, Academic Word List, and related tools -- Appendix 3: List of Supplemental Material (Online) -- Glossary -- Index -- References.", note="Gerald Rau", isbn="9780429425684", doi="10.4324/9780429425684", url="https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429425684", url="https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429425684", language="English" }