1569 articles were found.Greetings again. I hope the past week has gone well for you. Please note that I said “well”, not “perfectly”. Probably no one can have a perfect week. For me, …
This week I learned of a resource on English-language pronunciation. This resource might especially help non-native users of English who want to speak English as clearly as possible—for example, to present papers …
If you are reading papers and see that certain authors are cited repeatedly, consider reading some papers by those authors. Frequent citation is often a clue that authors are leaders …
[This post is from Dr. Jitendra Prasad Mathuria, who attended the AuthorAID workshop held this year in Kathmandu, Nepal, and went on to organize a workshop in Pokhara, Nepal. Thanks …
Hello again! This week’s Resource of the Week became available at a very convenient time. This semester, one course that I’m teaching is titled Risk and Crisis Reporting. The first session …
Greetings again. I hope that all is going well for you. Here in America, many children are now starting their school year. Therefore many newspapers and magazines are publishing back-to-school …
Hello again! This week’s resource gives advice for making journal articles easy for search engines (for example, Google) to find. The resource, titled “Optimizing Your Article for Search Engines …
Do not cite a journal article if you have read only the abstract. Without reading the full paper, you cannot know the details. Also, some abstracts are not accurate.
Greetings again. I hope you’re doing well. As you may recall, applications for AuthorAID grants were due the end of last month. AuthorAID received many applications, and the selection committee …
Peer reviewing is important in research publication. However, few researchers have been taught how to prepare helpful peer reviews. Fortunately, some recent articles offer advice on peer reviewing. Let me …
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