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Introducing Grammar Girl
Greetings from Tanzania, where I'll lead 2 AuthorAID workshops this week.
One of the workshops will be on research writing. The other will be a train-the-trainers workshop, to help people …
Who Is an Author?
Greetings again. I hope all is going well.
Last week, someone asked whether AuthorAID mentors are listed as authors of papers they help with.
This question raises a broader issue: Who …
Some Materials on Mentoring
Greetings again. I hope you’ve had a good week.
As you may know: If you’re seeking a mentor to guide you in writing and publishing research, you may be able …
Good Advice on Applying for Grants
Greetings again. I hope that all is going well.
Our spring semester ended in mid May, and summer school starts this week. Therefore last week I had no teaching to …
Back from the CSE Annual Meeting
Greetings again. I’m now back from the Council of Science Editors (CSE) annual meeting.
This year the meeting theme was “The Changing Climate of Scientific Publishing: The Heat Is On”. …
Responding to a Letter to the Editor
Greetings from Atlanta, where the Council of Science Editors annual meeting is about to begin. I hope that all is going well for you.
As you may recall, last week …
Writing a Letter to the Editor
Greetings again. I hope that all is well.
As you may recall, last week I discussed writing cover letters. Now I’ll discuss another type of letter: a letter to the …
What's a Cover Letter? How Do I Write One?
Greetings again. I hope that May is starting well for you.
Recently a student sought my advice on writing a cover letter. Sometimes researchers ask me what a cover letter …
Writing Centers: An International Resource
Greetings again. I hope that all is going well.
At our university, the spring semester will end soon. As usual, we’re inviting groups of students to our home for end-of-semester …
Avoiding Plagiarism: A Resource
Greetings again. I hope that all is going well.
As mentioned in the AuthorAID workshops, plagiarism (the use of others’ words or ideas without proper credit) is important to avoid …