You can refer to the following websites for useful information about academic report writing:
Below are some library resources about report writing in the sciences, ranging from science dissertations to scientific research articles.
Research Writing : a Workbook for Graduate Students
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Science Research Writing : For Native and Non-Native Speakers of English
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The following online resources will provide useful tips on delivering successful presentations:
The following library resources will be useful on learning how to communicate and present effectively as a scientist.
Presentation Skills for Scientists : the Slide Master
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This book provides concise and effective tips spanning all relevant areas to deliver engaging scientific presentations. Readers will strengthen their skills in preparing, practicing and delivering presentations at both physical and virtual conferences and seminars. Best practices for structuring presentations and elements to include and those to exclude such as detailed sections on the use of videos, animations and tables are included. Common errors often seen in scientific presentations are highlighted along with tips on how to interact with audiences and keep them engaged. This will be a valuable resource for scientists in all areas of chemistry and materials science as well as engineers who wish to elevate their scientific presentations.
Presenting Science : a Practical Guide to Giving a Good Talk
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In this title the reader is taken through the process of preparing and presenting science to a wide variety of audiences, from a handful of colleagues to a major conference with a thousand delegates. It focuses on the goal of communicating to the audience, the speaker's responsibility and the structure of a presentation.
Bibliographic software can help you to manage, organise and cite your reference sources during research. NUS Libraries offers a LibGuide on how to install and use EndNote, a bibliographic software subscribed by NUS.
For research purposes, it is also good to be aware of other bibliographic software in the market, such as Mendeley, Zotero and JabRef.
Below are some library and online resources about citing your research sources and bibliographic software for further research:
The following library resources can be referred to for citation style guides during your research.
ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication
AIP Style Manual
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For more information about citation styles, you can visit the following LibGuide:
Below are some library resources about LaTeX, a typesetting system with special features that are designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation. LaTeX is available as a free software at http://www.latex-project.org/