There are a wealth of organisations providing help with writing - here are a few to get you started.
Guide to everything you wanted to know about writing undergraduate essays. Created by the Royal Literary Fund. |
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Writing skills support for dissertation writers and thesis writers. It’s not a conventional how-to guide, but rather provides a variety of voices. Created by the Royal Literary Fund. |
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Secrets of Good Science Writing from the Guardian provides a wealth of hints and tips on all kinds of science writing. |
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Science Writing Tips fom the Welcome Trust - a blog of the anecdotes and advice from professional science writers as part of the Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize |
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Useful website: Writing in Science, from Monash University |
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An initiave from the Open University and the Wolfston Foundation, the Open Science Laboratory features investigations based on on-screen instruments, remote access experiments and virtual scenarios using real data. It includes virtual field trips, tutorials on interpreting maps etc.Several activities are available to all, while others are available only to registered users.
Supporting research at all levels Sage Research Methods brings you books, chapters, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos. See Case Studies of real research projects and practice on Datasets (these can also be used for teaching).
The Methods Map can help those less familiar with research methods to find the best techniques.
More tips, videos and guidance available a the Sage Research Methods help pages.
This is a very small selection of books - check in the Library catalogue for many more. Let us know if you need more help with your search.