Label
Communication in science
Name
Communication in science
Incoming Resources
- Writing science in plain English, Anne E. Greene
- Speaking about science, a manual for creating clear presentations, Scott Morgan, Barrett Whitener
- Communicating science, a handbook, Michael Shortland and Jane Gregory
- Climate change, what it means for us, our children, and our grandchildren, edited by Joseph F. C. DiMento and Pamela Doughman
- Lies, damned lies, and science, how to sort through the noise around global warming, the latest health claims, and other scientific controversies, Sherry Seethaler
- The environment and the press, from adventure writing to advocacy, Mark Neuzil ; foreword by Russell E. Train
- Distrust:, big data, data-torturing, and the assault on science, Gary Smith
- Reporting results, a practical guide for engineers and scientists, David C. Van Aken, William F. Hosford
- Unscientific America, how scientific illiteracy threatens our future, Chris Mooney and Sheril Kirshenbaum
- Good science, bad science, pseudoscience, and just plain bunk, how to tell the difference, Peter A. Daempfle