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From astronomy to zoology, biochemistry to microbiology, The Oxford Dictionary for Scientific Writers and Editors offers a wealth of information on virtually every area of science, providing clear, jargon-free definitions of terms from physics, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, immunology, and much more. Following the guidelines of such international scientific bodies as IUPAC and IUPAP, this comprehensive work provides a style guide for the presentation of scientific information, offering clear guidance on spelling (both American and British), punctuation, abbreviations, prefixes and suffixes, units and quantities, and symbols. Most important, the author has completely revised and updated the already impressive coverage of the first edition, and substantially increased coverage of the life sciences. New and revised appendices also provide valuable supplementary tables, including SI units, mathematical symbols, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the periodic table. It belongs on the reference shelf of students, academics, editors, proofreaders, publishers, typesetters, printers, newspaper and magazine editors, web editors, journalists, and anyone else who works with scientific writing.
This work serves as a comprehensive reference tool designed to standardize scientific communication and ensure terminological accuracy across diverse academic and professional disciplines. Elizabeth A. Martin, an experienced editor, compiles extensive data to provide a reliable framework for scientific writing, adhering to international standards set by organizations such as IUPAC and IUPAP. The text functions as both a dictionary and a style manual, addressing the complexities of nomenclature, unit systems, and editorial conventions required for technical documentation.
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Reader & Expert Consensus: Experts and academic professionals frequently cite this volume as a foundational resource for editors, researchers, and publishers working within the sciences. Readers note the high level of precision and the utility of the updated appendices for maintaining consistency in technical manuscripts.
Page Count:
451
Publication Date:
2009-06-22
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199545154
ISBN-13:
9780199545155
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