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Sentence of the Week #18
[From Michelle Yeoman and Barbara Gastel:]
Editing Solution: Last Week’s Sentence
As a reminder, below is Sentence of the Week #17:
Patients with flu-like symptoms were administered with antiviral drugs. …
Tip of the Week #115
Writing well-prepared proposals
Online Course in Research Writing: Environmental Health
We are pleased to announce the first AuthorAID online course in writing up environmental health research for publication. This course is a modified version of our existing research writing course, …
Avoiding Common Problems in Grant Application
Greetings again. I hope you’re doing well.
As you might have seen, this year AuthorAID is again offering grants. In the first round, 2 travel grants and 2 workshop …
Resource of the Week #95: Draft Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers
Hello again. This week’s resource is from COPE (the Committee on Publication Ethics). It is still a draft, and anyone can submit comments on it. COPE will consider the comments …
Tip of the Week #114
Avoiding inappropriate use of 3D Graphs
AuthorAID Small Grants for 2013: First Set
Call for applications for the travel and workshop grants
Sentence of the Week #17
[From Michelle Yeoman and Barbara Gastel:]
Welcome to the newest installment in this series. Perhaps you already read the solution to last week’s sentence when we posted it as a …
Guest Post: Some University-Based Websites on Plagiarism
[This post is from AuthorAID community member Lenny Rhine. Dr. Rhine coordinates the E-Library Training Initiative, Librarians Without Borders/Medical Library Association (USA). Thank you, Lenny! —Barbara]
Knowing how to …
Resource of the Week #94: A Writing Guide for Engineers and Others
Hello again. This week’s resource is from IEEE, which describes itself as "the world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology".
Originally IEEE (pronounced “Eye-triple-E”) stood for Institute of …