Resource Library
AuthorAID Tips of the Week 1-25
Weekly tips on writing and publishing. Prepared by AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Original dates of posting: 1 December 2010 through 17 May 2011.
Topics: Scientific writing, Academic writing and style
Article:"Plagiarism: Why is it such a big issue for medical writers?"
Article, by Natasha Das and Monica Panjabi, in the April-June 2011 issue of the journal Perspectives in Clinical Research. Although primarily for medical writers, also can aid authors in other fields....
Topics: Research and publication ethics
"Tip of the Week #9" (Chinese Translation)
...glish text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
"Tip of the Week #3" (Chinese Translation)
...glish text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
"Tip of the Week #7" (Chinese Translation)
...glish text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
"Tip of the Week #5" (Chinese Translation)
...glish text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
"Tip of the Week #19" (Chinese Translation)
...glish text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
"Tip of the Week #10" (Chinese Translation)
...glish text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
Presentation:"Scientific Writing: Tips and Resources" (Chinese Translation)
...s, Brazil, on 22-25 October 2010. Offers basic advice on scientific writing, introduces AuthorAID, and notes other resources. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology jour...
"Tip of the Week #2" (Chinese Translation)
...glish text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
