Featured Resources
Toolkit:A guide to starting and running an AuthorAID journal club
In this guide, we outline the steps to starting and running your own AuthorAID journal club and share learning from our existing journal clubs.
Toolkit:AuthorAID Research Writing Toolkit
Resources to run a participatory research writing workshop at your institution.
Video:"Get Lit: The Literature Review"
Video of presentation on preparing the literature review section of a thesis or dissertation. One of the most popular videos on our online research writing courses
Toolkit:Gender Mainstreaming in Higher Education Toolkit
This toolkit has been developed for facilitators who are interested in introducing gender mainstreaming in higher education in order to challenge gender inequality.
Toolkit:AuthorAID Training of Trainers toolkit
Resources to run a training of trainers in research writing workshop at your institution.
Resource Library
Presentation:Posters presented at AuthorAID Project Meeting Sri Lanka
AuthorAID project meeting, Sri Lanka (25- 27 November 2015)
The annual AuthorAID project meeting took place from 25-27 November 2015 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The meeting was attended by AuthorAID project team members, associates and selected embedding partners from Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Kenya, Vietnam and Ghana
Presentation:Penulisan Proposal Kompetitif (How to Write a Competitive Proposal)
Presentations and related materials from a workshop supported by an AuthorAID workshop grant.
Article:"Editing and Proofreading Your Own Work"
Article from the AMWA [American Medical Writers Association] Journal.
Presentation:Editando tus propios artículos científicos y propuestas: Cómo sorprender a colegas y lectores
Este material fue preparado para ser presentado en el Encuentro Anual 2014 de la AAAS. Acá podrás encontrar listas con aspectos básicos que debes revisar en un artículo científico o una propuesta de financiamiento antes de enviarlos para su publicación.
"How to Reach a Wider Audience for Your Research"
A SciDev.Net Practical Guide. Presents ways to make one's research publications easy to find, track the reach of one's work, connect with audiences through social media and other means, and develop one's online presence. Includes a substantial resource list.
Presentation:AuthorAID: An Overview
Presentation to the Association of American Publishers (AAP) Professional and Scholarly Publishing (PSP) Journals Committee, December 2015.
Article:Why academics should take social media seriously
Article on the LSE International Development blog
"Predatory Publishers"
Provides links to information on topics such as predatory journal publishers, predatory book publishers, bogus (fake) conferences, predatory publishing practices, and avoiding predatory publishing.
How to Pitch to a Science Editor
A SciDev.Net Practical Guide.
Tips of the Week 226-250 (Chinese Translation)
Tenth set of 25 weekly tips on writing and publishing.