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Writing Science: Condensing

Writing Science: Condensing. Why should you have to condense your scientific writing?. Brevity is the soul of wit – William Shakespeare. The Project Description may not exceed 15 pages – NSF Grant Proposal Guide. Principles for condensing scientific writing.

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Writing Science: Condensing

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  1. Writing Science:Condensing

  2. Why should you have to condense your scientific writing? • Brevity is the soul of wit – William Shakespeare • The Project Description may not exceed 15 pages – NSF Grant Proposal Guide

  3. Principles for condensing scientific writing • ”Prune the big branches, then shake out the leaves” • Make a consistent story arc to prevent excessive transitions • Every word should add information

  4. Overarching ways to condense writing • Redundancy: If a sentence, or multiple sentences, convey the same idea through multiple words, those words or sentences can be reduced. • Obvious: If it is well-known in the field or self-explanatory it’s not worth saying. • Modifiers: Use nouns and verbs, not adjectives and adverbs. “Don’t replace substance with hype.” • Metadiscourse: Get rid of things like, “We found that...”, ”In this study…”, and “These data may indicate...” • Verbosity: Don’t ramble. Make clear, definitive statements.

  5. Case study: A review abstract

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