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Introducing the AuthorAID Facilitator team
Our facilitator page showcases our diverse, global network of experts with skills in research writing and communication.
To be or not to be ... funny? That is the question
Whether or not to be witty in the title of a scientific paper is a hotly debated issue. Here, Alex Arreola presents the case for being boring.
What Is a Scientific Paper
Barbara Gastel has shared points from Chapter 4, 'What is a Scientific Paper' of her book, How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, 9th edition.
Want to learn more about facilitating online events and courses? Take our updated self-study course!
Our updated 'Facilitating Events and Courses in an Online World' is now online as a free self-study course.
Positives and Negatives of Online Chat Communities: What are the 'Rainbows' and 'Thunders'?
Dr. Joyce Wangari Ngugi writes about the ups and downs of the structure and function of online chat communities.
Historical perspectives and approaching a writing project
Points from chapters 2 and 3 of How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, 9th edition
Insights from the 2nd Meeting of the Climate Science online journal club: Perspectives on Climate Change Reporting
During the 2nd meeting of the Climate Science Journal Club, King Carl Tornam Duho discussed a book chapter about research and policy issues related to climate change reporting.
Playing fast and loose with authorship conventions
Assigning authorship to scientific articles is serious business that can make or break a journal's reputation.
Relaunch of the AuthorAID chat platforms: A revolutionary collaborative mentorship space
Online chat platforms have great potential as revolutionary collaborative mentorship spaces.
Meet the Capture Your Research Contest winner: David Moneke
Every year, participants in our Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) submit their photos for our Capture Your Research Contest. Meet the 2022 winner: David Moneke from Nigeria.