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@article{rougier2014ten,
title={Ten simple rules for better figures},
author={Rougier, Nicolas P and Droettboom, Michael and Bourne, Philip E},
journal={PLoS computational biology},
volume={10},
number={9},
pages={e1003833},
year={2014},
publisher={Public Library of Science San Francisco, USA}
}
@unpublished{hale:hal-01763370,
TITLE = {{FENICS-SHELLS: an open-source library for simulating thin structures}},
AUTHOR = {Hale, Jack S and Brunetti, | Matteo and Bordas, St{\'e}phane and Corrado Maurini, |},
URL = {https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01763370},
NOTE = {working paper or preprint},
YEAR = {2018},
MONTH = Apr,
KEYWORDS = {domain specific language ; thin structures ; shells ; plates ; finite element methods ; FEniCS},
PDF = {https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01763370v1/file/fenics-shells.pdf},
HAL_ID = {hal-01763370},
HAL_VERSION = {v1},
}
@article{Ambati:CMAME2016a,
author = {M. Ambati and L. De Lorenzis},
journal = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering},
pages = {351 - 373},
title = {{Phase-field modeling of brittle and ductile fracture in shells with isogeometric NURBS-based solid-shell elements}},
volume = {312},
year = {2016}}
@article{paiva2012articles,
title={Articles with short titles describing the results are cited more often},
author={Paiva, Carlos Eduardo and Lima, Jo{\~a}o Paulo da Silveira Nogueira and Paiva, Bianca Sakamoto Ribeiro},
journal={Clinics},
volume={67},
pages={509--513},
year={2012},
publisher={SciELO Brasil}
}
@article{gopen1990science,
title={The science of scientific writing},
author={Gopen, George D and Swan, Judith A},
journal={American Scientist},
volume={78},
number={6},
pages={550--558},
year={1990}
}
@article{noble2017ten,
title={Ten simple rules for writing a response to reviewers},
author={Noble, William Stafford},
journal={PLoS computational biology},
volume={13},
number={10},
year={2017},
publisher={Public Library of Science}
}
@article{huang2003modeling,
title={Modeling quasi-static crack growth with the extended finite element method Part II: Numerical applications},
author={Huang, Rui and Sukumar, N and Pr{\'e}vost, J-H},
journal={International Journal of Solids and Structures},
volume={40},
number={26},
pages={7539--7552},
year={2003},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
@article{de2021modelling,
title={Modelling contacts with a total Lagrangian material point method},
author={de Vaucorbeil, Alban and Nguyen, Vinh Phu},
journal={Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering},
volume={373},
pages={113503},
year={2021},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
@article{Vaucorbeil:AAM2019,
title={Material point method after 25 years: Theory, implementation, and applications},
author={de Vaucorbeil, Alban and Nguyen, Vinh Phu and Sinaie, Sina and Wu, Jian Ying},
journal={Advances in applied mechanics},
volume={53},
pages={185--398},
year={2020},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
@book{iles1997guidebook,
title={Guidebook to better medical writing},
author={Iles, Robert L},
year={1997},
publisher={Iles publications}
}
@article{keshav2007read,
title={How to read a paper},
author={Keshav, Srinivasan},
journal={ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review},
volume={37},
number={3},
pages={83--84},
year={2007}
}
@article{paiva2012articles,
title={Articles with short titles describing the results are cited more often},
author={Paiva, Carlos Eduardo and Lima, Jo{\~a}o Paulo da Silveira Nogueira and Paiva, Bianca Sakamoto Ribeiro},
journal={Clinics},
volume={67},
number={5},
pages={509--513},
year={2012},
publisher={SciELO Brasil}
}
@book{Gray:2005a,
Author = {Gray, T},
Publisher = {Teaching Academy},
Title = {Publish and flourish: become a prolific scholar. },
Year = {2005}}
@article{10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005619,
Author = {Mensh, Brett AND Kording, Konrad},
Journal = {PLOS Computational Biology},
Month = {09},
Number = {9},
Pages = {1-9},
Title = {Ten simple rules for structuring papers},
Volume = {13},
Year = {2017}}
@article{Stomakhin:TG2013a,
Author = {Stomakhin, A. and Schroeder, C. and Chai, L. and Teran, J. and Selle, A.},
Journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
Number = {4},
Pages = {1},
Title = {{A material point method for snow simulation}},
Volume = {32},
Year = {2013}}
@misc{latex,
Author = {Tobias Oetiker and Hubert Partl and Irene Hyna and Elisabeth Schlegl},
Title = {The Not So Short Introduction to {\LaTeX}},
year = {2018},
url={http://tug.ctan.org/info/lshort/english/lshort.pdf},
}
@book{strogatz_nonlinear_1994,
title={Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: With Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering},
author={Steven H. Strogatz},
year={1994},
publisher={Perseus Books},
}
@misc{Jones,
Author = {Simon Peyton Jones},
Title = {How to write a great research paper},
year = {2016},
url={https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/academic-program/write-great-research-paper/},
}
@misc{inkscape,
Author = {J. B. C. Engelen},
Title = {How to include an {SVG} image in {\LaTeX}},
year = {2010},
url={http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/CTAN/info/svg-inkscape/InkscapePDFLaTeX.pdf},
}
@misc{Pepe,
Author = {Alberto Pepe},
Title = {How many scholarly articles are written in {LaTeX}? ~ ~ ~},
year = {2017},
doi={https://doi.org/10.22541/au.148771883.35456290},
}
@article{plaxco2010art,
title={The art of writing science},
author={Plaxco, Kevin W},
journal={Protein science: a publication of the Protein Society},
volume={19},
number={12},
pages={2261},
year={2010},
publisher={Wiley-Blackwell}
}
@article{gewin2018write,
title={How to write a first-class paper},
author={Gewin, Virginia},
journal={Nature},
volume={555},
number={7694},
year={2018},
publisher={Nature Publishing Group}
}
@book{strunk2007elements,
title={The Elements of Style Illustrated},
author={Strunk Jr, William and White, Elwyn Brooks},
year={2007},
publisher={Penguin}
}
@article{pierson2004top,
title={The top 10 reasons why manuscripts are not accepted for publication},
author={Pierson, David J},
journal={Respiratory care},
volume={49},
number={10},
pages={1246--1252},
year={2004},
publisher={Respiratory Care}
}
@article{jatin2009scientific,
title={Scientific writing of novice researchers: what difficulties and encouragements do they encounter?},
author={Jatin, Shah and Shah Anand, Dr and Ricardo, Pietrobon},
journal={Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges},
volume={84},
number={4},
pages={511},
year={2009},
publisher={NIH Public Access}
}
@article{cetin2005approach,
title={An approach to the writing of a scientific Manuscript1},
author={Cetin, Selma and Hackam, David J},
journal={Journal of Surgical Research},
volume={128},
number={2},
pages={165--167},
year={2005},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
@article{Mandal:EFM2019,
Author = {T K Mandal and V P Nguyen and J-Y Wu},
Journal = {Engineering Fracture Mechanics},
Number = {106532},
Title = {Length scale and mesh bias sensitivity of phase-field models for brittle and cohesive fracture},
Volume = {217},
Year = {2019}}
@misc{day1998write,
title={How to write and publish scientific papers},
author={Day, Robert A},
year={1998},
publisher={SciELO Brasil}
}
@article{ashby2000write,
title={How to write a paper},
author={Ashby, Mike},
journal={Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, Version},
volume={5},
pages={38},
year={2000}
}
@article{Higginson_2016,
Author = {Andrew D Higginson and Tim W Fawcett},
Journal = {New Journal of Physics},
Month = {nov},
Number = {11},
Pages = {118003},
Title = {Comment on `Are physicists afraid of mathematics?'},
Volume = {18},
Year = 2016}
@book{Oakley:2018a,
Author = {Oakley, Barbara and Terrence Sejnowski and Alistair McConville },
Publisher = {TarcherPerigee},
Title = {Learning How to Learn: How to Succeed in School Without Spending All Your Time Studying; A Guide for Kids and Teens},
Year = {2018}}
@article {Fawcett11735,
author = {Fawcett, Tim W. and Higginson, Andrew D.},
title = {Heavy use of equations impedes communication among biologists},
volume = {109},
number = {29},
pages = {11735--11739},
year = {2012},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.1205259109},
publisher = {National Academy of Sciences},
abstract = {Most research in biology is empirical, yet empirical studies rely fundamentally on theoretical work for generating testable predictions and interpreting observations. Despite this interdependence, many empirical studies build largely on other empirical studies with little direct reference to relevant theory, suggesting a failure of communication that may hinder scientific progress. To investigate the extent of this problem, we analyzed how the use of mathematical equations affects the scientific impact of studies in ecology and evolution. The density of equations in an article has a significant negative impact on citation rates, with papers receiving 28\% fewer citations overall for each additional equation per page in the main text. Long, equation-dense papers tend to be more frequently cited by other theoretical papers, but this increase is outweighed by a sharp drop in citations from nontheoretical papers (35\% fewer citations for each additional equation per page in the main text). In contrast, equations presented in an accompanying appendix do not lessen a paper{\textquoteright}s impact. Our analysis suggests possible strategies for enhancing the presentation of mathematical models to facilitate progress in disciplines that rely on the tight integration of theoretical and empirical work.},
issn = {0027-8424},
URL = {https://www.pnas.org/content/109/29/11735},
eprint = {https://www.pnas.org/content/109/29/11735.full.pdf},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}
}
@article{savage2019novelist,
title={Novelist {Cormac McCarthy}'s tips on how to write a great science paper},
author={Savage, Van and Yeh, Pamela},
journal={Nature},
volume={574},
number={7777},
pages={441--443},
year={2019},
publisher={Nature Publishing Group}
}
@ARTICLE{RePEc:nas,
title = {Opinion: How can we boost the impact of publications? Try better writing},
author = {Freeling, Benjamin and Doubleday, Zoë A. and Connell, Sean D.},
year = {2019},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
volume = {116},
number = {2},
pages = {341-343},
url = {https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:nas:journl:v:116:y:2019:p:341-343}
}