Sir Isaac Newton

Physics 496
Introduction to Physics Research
Spring 2013

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Technical Writing and English Usage

The Craft of Scientific Writing (writing guidelines for science and engineering students)

American Institute of Physics (AIP) Style Manual (THE authority for physics papers)

Physical Review Style and Notation Guide (THE authority for the Phys. Rev. journals)

Chart of Proofreader's Marks (from AIP)

AIP Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS)

AIP Electronic Physics Auxiliary Publication Service (EPAPS)

Oxford English Dictionary ("the definitive record of the English language" according to them, but note that US English spelling and usage may differ; we colonials have our own rules)

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and Thesaurus (arbiter of US English spelling, even though they give "advisor" as an alternative spelling for "adviser," which Ms. Particular deplores)

Spelling and Hyphenation of Physics Terms, a style guide from the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics

Language Tools

Acronym Look-Up

William Safire's Rules for Writers

Celia Elliott's TechWrite 101

Not available online, but highly recommended for your library if you're serious about writing well:

The Elements of Style, William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White, 4th ed. (New York, Longman, 2000).

Garner's Modern American Usage, Bryan A. Garner (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2003).

The Careful Writer, Theodore Bernstein (New York, Atheneum, 1965). Old but timeless.


TeX and LaTeX Resources

TeX FAQ

LaTeX wiki

"Not So Short Introduction to LaTeX2e" (109 pp)

Common (La)TeX Errors

MiKTex

TeX Users Group

LaTeX Project (includes a searchable "bugs" database)

Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (provides the most complete and up-to-date TeX-related software)


Visual Display of Quantitative Data

Graphing Resources (from North Carolina State University and the National Science Foundation)


Refereeing

"Introduction to Refereeing" (from the Institute of Physics)


Citation Managers

RefWorks—Available to UI students free, from the University Library

Comparison of reference management software systems


Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism

Plagiarism.org—comprehensive resource that defines what constitutes plagiarism and helps you avoid inadvertent plagiarism, including an excellent overview on citing sources

A Student's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use

The Plagiarism Checker—free site to detect plagiarized text


PowerPoint Advice

"Death by PowerPoint"—by Alexei Kapterev, a classic