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"A Series on Scientific Writing" (Chinese Translation)

By | May 1, 2011
Chinese translation of AuthorAID blog post. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

Presentation:"Scientific Writing: Tips and Resources" (Chinese Translation)

By | May 1, 2011
Chinese translation of presentation from the South-South Initiative (SSI) workshop held in Iguassu Falls, Brazil, on 22-25 October 2010. Offers basic advice on scientific writing, introduces AuthorAID, and notes other resources. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

"Three More Resources" (Chinese Translation)

By | May 1, 2011
Chinese translation of AuthorAID blog post. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

"Tip of the Week #12" (Chinese Translation)

By | April 18, 2011
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

"Tip of the Week #11" (Chinese Translation)

By | April 18, 2011
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

"Tip of the Week #17" (Chinese Translation)

By | April 18, 2011
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

"Tip of the Week #14" (Chinese Translation)

By | April 18, 2011
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.