Whenever I revisit it, E Robert Schulman’s “How to Write a Scientific Paper” makes me chortle.
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I do hope it is not that bad as this paper suggests in Science/University land or I am seriously wasting my life
trying to assist people to understand how to retrieve it all, buying large chunks of it
and trying to organise it into something coherent.
Luckily it appears to be not to be taken too seriously.
Regards
Patrick Condron
Biomedical Librarian