Here are few references for a general writing style, it can be scientific writing or else.
1. Becoming a more productive writer, by Helen Sword
2. At Least One Small Thing a Day: The Elements of Writing Productivity, by Michelle LaFrance, Ph.D.
The link below is about scientific writing, offered during an undergraduate class at Illinois, the course materials for 2017 class are available online:
https://courses.physics.illinois.edu/ph ... tures.html
The current 2019 class is ongoing and you can find the link at https://courses.physics.illinois.edu/phys496/fa2019/
Which is the best reference for a general style/scientific writing you have ever ready?
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