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Fostering scientific collaboration among postgraduate research students beyond the laboratory or shared co-supervisors
Olumide Odeyemi encourages scientific collaboration among postgraduate research students beyond the laboratory or shared co-supervisors.
An introduction to SAGE Methodspace
Janet Salmons introduces SAGE Methodspace and the open access resources available to new researchers.
Call for AuthorAID stories of change
We are looking for stories of change from the AuthorAID community. Please read the call below and follow the link to submit your story.
Enrolment open: 'Research and Proposal Writing in the Sciences', starting 6th September 2022
Enrolment is open on our latest online course ‘Research and Proposal Writing in the Sciences’.
Since 'Data is the New Oil', researchers must become skilled in cyber security
Researchers must ensure confidentiality of their subjects' personal information identifiers. They must be digitally literate to know how to minimize the risks of a data breach.
'How to Write and Publish . . .': Some Updates from a New Edition
This post features tips on preprints, visual abstracts, online presentations, and more. They come from the new edition of a book with longtime AuthorAID participant Barbara Gastel as lead author.
Navigating ethical challenges in qualitative research
This blog highlights some of the ways to navigate ethical challenges in qualitative research.
How to recognise invitations of a potentially 'predatory' nature
The AuthorAID Stewards team has collected some of the most outlandish email subject lines used by predatory publishers to convince you to use their questionable services.
A Journey to the ‘First’ Publication
Without having met in person, Md Abid Hasan and Dr Haseeb Md Irfanullah recently collaborated successfully in designing, conducting and publishing research. Here are their reflections.
Preprints – what are they and what do you think about using them?
As the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, there is a need for scientists and policymakers to learn about the latest research findings quickly. Do you think preprints are the answer or …