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Unit 7
Norms of editing the scientific text
I. Read the following text.
The norm is a set of universally accepted rules. The rules for editing the
scientific text are the plurality of simple and complex norms established by the
sciences with which editing interacts (the logic, linguistics, psycholinguistics, etc.)
[5, с. 89].
The dissemination of information, which contains the results of scientific
research, is conditioned by objective laws of scientific and technological progress
and relates to the most important conditions for ensuring continuity and continuity
in the development of scientific knowledge. Due to the dissemination of scientific
research results, the task of evaluating scientific and creative work of scientists and
specialists is solved. This public side of creative life has a particular importance to
researchers, since it affects their recognition and stimulation of scientific creativity.
The scientific work is a creative work, and modern scientific work is also a
collective creative work. In the general sense, the subject of the content of the
scientific publication is science as a whole as a form of social consciousness and as
a sphere of human activity for the study of objects and processes of nature, society
and thinking, their properties, relations and patterns. It should be noted that the
scientific book consolidates the complex nature of scientific knowledge, which
manifests itself in the interrelation of theoretical and experimental, as well as in the
dialectical interaction of sensual and rational reflection of reality; the facts
contained in the scientific book are the result and at the same time the building
material of science.
Today there is a variety of classifications of norms of editing: by the form
(limit values; constants (letters, numerals); lists; templates; structures (models);
provisions); by the content (linguistic, psycholinguistic, logical, scientific,
compositional, publishing, legal, political, polygraphic, ethical, aesthetic).