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* San Francisco Edit [http://www.sfedit.net/newsletters.htm Newsletters]
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:Helpful hints and suggestions on writing scientific papers.
:Helpful hints and suggestions on writing scientific papers.
* Tips on Effective Writing provided by Nature [http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/effective-writing-13815989]
* [http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/effective-writing-13815989 Tips on Effective Writing] provided by Nature
* Writing in the Science, online course at Coursera.org [https://www.coursera.org/course/sciwrite]
* [https://www.coursera.org/course/sciwrite Writing in the Science], online course at Coursera.org

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Here we would like to share some ideas, hints and recommendations regarding useful scientific and educational books and papers.

Books authored by members of the department

This is the English translation of a book that was published in Czech in 1992 (Z. Bittnar, J. Šejnoha: Numerické metody mechaniky 1 a 2, České vysoké učení technické, Praha, 1992). The Czech version is out of stock and can be downloaded from here: File:Nmm1.pdf, File:Nmm2.pdf

Textbooks

Here is the complete set of lecture notes: File:ALERT school 2012.pdf
It is also possible to download some of the presentations.

Journal papers

Writing guides

Short, clear and self-contained book on clear writing. Highly recommended!
Helpful hints and suggestions on writing scientific papers.