
Field Guide for Science Writers
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Content
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword
- Editor
- Contents
- Part One: Learning the Craft
- 1 Finding Story Ideas and Sources
- 2 Reporting From Science Journals
- 3 Understanding and Using Statistics
- 4 Writing Well About Science: Techniques From Teachers of Science Writing
- 5 Taking Your Story to the Next Level
- 6 Finding a Voice and a Style
- Part Two: Choosing Your Market
- 7 Small Newspapers
- 8 Large Newspapers
- 9 Popular Magazines
- 10 Trade and Science Journals
- 11 Broadcast Science Journalism
- 12 Freelance Writing
- 13 Science Books
- 14 Popular Audiences on the Web
- 15 Science Audiences on the Web
- 16 Science Editing
- Part Three:Varying Your Writing Style
- 17 Deadline Writing
- 18 Investigative Reporting
- 19 Gee Whiz Science Writing
- 20 Explanatory Writing
- 21 Narrative Writing
- 22 The Science Essay
- Part Four: Covering Stories in the Life Sciences
- 23 Medicine
- 24 Infectious Diseases
- 25 Nutrition
- 26 Mental Health
- 27 The Biology of Behavior
- 28 Human Genetics
- 29 Human Cloning and Stem Cells
- Part Five: Covering Stories in the Physical and Environmental Sciences
- 30 Technology and Engineering
- 31 Space Science
- 32 The Environment
- 33 Nature
- 34 Earth Sciences
- 35 Climate
- 36 Risk Reporting
- Taking a Different Path: Journalists and Public Information Officers
- Part Six: Communicating Science From Institutions
- 37 Universities
- 38 Institutional Communications During Crisis
- 39 Government Agencies
- 40 Nonprofits
- 41 Museums
- 42 Corporate Public Relations
- Epilogue
- Index
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