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The Scientific Article: From Galileo's New Science to the Human Genome
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| Joseph E. Harmon |
Joseph E. Harmon is a senior writer/editor for the Energy Technology Division of Argonne National Laboratory, a US Department of Energy laboratory operated by the University of Chicago. As an independent scholar, he has published numerous articles related to scientific communication, with emphasis on its historical development. He also collaborated with Alan G. Gross and Michael Reidy on Communicating Science: The Scientific Article from the 17th Century to the Present (Oxford University Press, 2002).
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| Alan G. Gross |
Alan G. Gross is a professor in the Department of Rhetoric, University of Minnesota. His books include The Rhetoric of Science (2nd ed., Harvard University Press, 1996), Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Invention and Interpretation in the Age of Science (editor with William M. Keith, SUNY Press, 1996), and Rereading Aristotle's Rhetoric (editor with Arthur E. Walzer, Southern Illinois University Press, 2000). He also collaborated with Joseph E. Harmon and Michael Reidy on Communicating Science: The Scientific Article from the 17th Century to the Present (Oxford University Press, 2002).
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Fathom is the leading source for online learning. The company's website (www.fathom.com) offers unprecedented opportunities for professional development and lifelong learning through authenticated online education opportunities. Online courses and free seminars together with lectures, interviews, articles and exhibits are available through Fathom, as well as books and other products. Authoritative reference content spans all disciplines and fields of study. Fathom is a consortium of the world's leading universities, cultural institutions, and disseminators of research, which oversees Fathom's development, policies, and educational objectives. Fathom's member institutions include Columbia University, London School of Economics and Political Science, Cambridge University Press, The British Library, The New York Public Library, The University of Chicago, University of Michigan, American Film Institute (AFI), RAND, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Victoria and Albert Museum, Science Museum (UK), and The Natural History Museum (UK).
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