Useful Resources

  • Davis, M. (1997) Scientific Papers and Presentations, London, Academic Press.
  • Day, R. A. (1998). How to write & publish a scientific paper. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  • Derricourt, R. M. (1996). An author's guide to scholarly publishing. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press.
  • Easterby, R. and Zwaga, H. (eds) (1984) Information Design: The Design and Evaluation of Signs and Printed Materials, Chichester, Wiley.
  • Epstein, D. (2005) Writing for Publication, London, Sage. Covers the design of printed material and has useful tips on font size.
  • Gordon, R. and Gordon, M. (eds) (2002) The Complete Guide to Digital Graphical Design, London, Thames and Hudson. For ideas on how to make your material visually interesting.
  • Hindle, T. (1998) Making Presentations, London, Dorling Kindersley. Covers oral presentations and part of the larger 'Essential Managers' series.
  • Lester, J. D. (1999). Writing research papers: a complete guide. New York, Longman
  • Luey, B. (1995). Handbook for academic authors. New York, Cambridge University Press.
  • Matthews, J. R., J. M. Bowen, et al. (2000). Successful scientific writing. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  • Peterson, B. (1996) Using Design Basics to Get Creative Results, Cincinnati, OH, North Light Books.
  • The Times Higher Education Supplement (THES) (2004) How to Get Published: A Guide for Academics, London, Times Higher Education Supplement.
  • Willis, J. (2004) Data Analysis and Presentation Skills: An Introduction for the Life and Medical Sciences, Chichester, Wiley. Has a chapter on poster presentations.
  • Wisker, G. (2001) The Postgraduate Research Handbook: Succeed with your MA, MPhil, EdD and PhD, Basingstoke, Palgrave.

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