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Tip of the Week #36
In this computer age, when writing a paper, consider saving your drafts with different file names. If you keep editing from your first draft, you might delete content you later …
Native Speaker Needed—or Not?
Greetings again. I hope that all is going well.
This week an international guest told me a common story. She said that when she submits papers, journal editors often say, …
Resource of the Week #16: UsingEnglish.com
Hello again! This week we’re featuring a resource that can help researchers use English well. I learned of this resource from AuthorAID community member Tamara Locke. (Thank you, Tammy.)
The …
Guest Post: From the Intensive Course in Research Writing
[This post is from Dr. Haroon Mohamed Haniffa, who received the AuthorAID grant to attend the Texas A&M University Intensive Course in Research Writing. Thank you, Dr. Haroon! —Barbara] …
Resource of the Week #15: Some Presentations on ESL Topics, Abstracts, and Proofreading
Hello again! This time the Resource of the Week consists of guest presentations by Dr. Susan Aiello. Dr. Aiello joined us for the last main week of the Texas A&M …
Remembering President Ma
This morning, when I opened my e-mail, there was some sad (though not untimely) news: A student from long ago informed me that Dr. Ma Xu, a former president of …
Tip of the Week #34
Be focused when choosing references to cite. Before citing any source, determine whether it adds anything meaningful to your paper.
Read, Read, Read
Greetings again. I hope you’ve had a good week.
Friday was the last main day of the Intensive Course in Research Writing. In a presentation that day, guest speaker …
Resource of the Week #14: Maximizing Research Impacts—Guidance for Social Scientists
Hello again! I’m writing this post at the end of a busy week: the last week of the Intensive Course in Research Writing.
A few days ago, in a …
Tip of the Week #33
Your writing is your voice. Try not to include too many quotes from other authors.
