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Tip of the Week #60
Beware of translating your native language directly into English. Sometimes, the translation may be awkward. If in doubt, seek a second opinion from a colleague with strong English language-ability.
Guest Post: Improving Communication Skills of Researchers: A Note from Bangladesh
[Note: This guest post is from Dr. Haseeb Md. Irfanullah. Thank you, Haseeb! —Barbara]
On 28 and 29 December—the last 2 working days of 2011 in Bangladesh—26 Bangladeshi researchers came …
Resource of the Week #40: A Resource on Authorship
Hello again. Perhaps you recall that last time and the time before, our resources of the week were about statistics.
These resources were popular, and I hope to feature more …
Tip of the Week #59
If you quote material from a publication, remember to indicate the page where you got the quote. Do not expect readers to look for the quote in a lengthy article …
Guest Post: AuthorAID Case Writing Workshop in Tanzania
[Note: This post is from business professor Shiv K. Tripathi, Mzumbe University, Tanzania, who recently received an AuthorAID grant to organize a workshop. Thank you, Shiv! —Barbara]
Dar Es Salaam …
Resource of the Week #39: One More Set of Statistics Resources
Hello again. I hope 2012 has started well for you.
In response to the most recent Resource of the Week, a reader commented, “It is very easy to use statistical …
Tip of the Week #58
The abstract usually is the first major section of a paper to be read, but it should usually be the last to be revised.
With Best Wishes for the New Year
Greetings again. The New Year is approaching, and so this post will be my last of 2011.
The past year has been a good year for AuthorAID. Our community has …
Resource of the Week #38: Two More Resources on Statistics etc
Hello again. As you may recall, the most recent Resource of the Week was an openly accessible textbook of statistics.
In response to the post on this resource, 2 readers …
Tip of the Week #57
Writing book reviews for journals can be a service to your field. But before reviewing a book, ensure that you have thoroughly read its contents.