I. Core References (Primary Texts)

  1. Swales, J. M., & Feak, C. B. (2012). Academic Writing for Graduate Students (3rd ed.). University of Michigan Press.
    → Reference for structure of research papers, abstracts, and academic style.

  2. Day, R. A., & Gastel, B. (2016). How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper (8th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
    → Guide to scientific writing and publication process.

  3. Higham, N. J. (1998). Handbook of Writing for the Mathematical Sciences (2nd ed.). SIAM.
    → Essential reference for mathematical writing conventions.

  4. Wallwork, A. (2016). English for Writing Research Papers (2nd ed.). Springer.
    → Practical guide for non-native English researchers.


II. Complementary References

  1. Glasman-Deal, H. (2010). Science Research Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English. Imperial College Press.

  2. Oshima, A., & Hogue, A. (2006). Writing Academic English (4th ed.). Pearson Longman.

  3. Gowers, T. (Ed.). (2008). The Princeton Companion to Mathematics. Princeton University Press.
    → Useful for understanding mathematical language and terminology.

  4. Halmos, P. R. (1970). How to Write Mathematics. American Mathematical Monthly, 81(1), 1–16.
    → Classic article on mathematical exposition.


III. Online Resources

  1. Purdue University. (n.d.). Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL).
    https://owl.purdue.edu
    → Academic writing guidelines.

  2. SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics). (n.d.). Author Guidelines.
    https://www.siam.org

  3. Cambridge Dictionary – Academic English Section.
    https://dictionary.cambridge.org


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