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A Pocket Guide to Scientific Writing and Publishing

Martin A Nunez, PhD

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English
Martin Nunez
11 August 2025
Just getting started in science? Wondering how to turn your research-or even your first project-into a real scientific paper? This short, honest, and sometimes funny guide walks you through the full journey: from a blank page to a published article.

Written especially for undergraduate and graduate students, this no-nonsense manual focuses on what really matters:

✔ How to write clear, effective scientific papers ✔ What reviewers and editors actually look for ✔ How to avoid common mistakes (and save time) ✔ Using AI tools wisely and ethically ✔ Publishing in journals that matter for your career

Unlike other guides, this one is concise, readable, and grounded in the real world of science-written by someone who has handled more than 2,500 manuscripts and published over 200 papers himself.

If you want to write better, publish more, and finally understand how the system works, this is your pocket-sized companion.
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Imprint:   Martin Nunez
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   191g
ISBN:   9798999170507
Pages:   136
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for A Pocket Guide to Scientific Writing and Publishing

""Excellent guidance for young scientists ... invaluable for first-time authors."" (Jenny) ""I'll be incorporating many of the author's points into my course."" (Benjamin Freeman) ""Unlike many writing books, this presents tips for all stages ... in a friendly manner."" (Tuomas Mattila) ""Núñez tells you how to get your imperfect writing submitted and published."" (Amazon Customer) ""This is the push I needed."" (Amazon Customer, PhD student) ""Super useful book ... I'll be sharing it with my graduate students."" (Kenneth J. Feeley) ""Critical reading for early career researchers!"" (A) ""Accessible and helpful ... demystifies the publishing process."" (Laura M.)


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