Biblioteca de Recursos
"Guest Post: Some Common English-Language Mistakes" (Chinese Translation)
AuthorAID blog post written and translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation.
"Tip of the Week #15" (Chinese Translation)
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English 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 #16" (Chinese Translation)
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English 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 #17" (Chinese Translation)
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English 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 #18" (Chinese Translation)
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English 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 #13" (Chinese Translation)
Tip from AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.
Approaching a Writing Project
From the AuthorAID Workshop on Research Writing, Nepal, 14-17 March 2011.
Writing Style; Writing in English
From the AuthorAID Workshop on Research Writing, Nepal, 14-17 March 2011.
A Researcher's Experience Writing and Publishing His First Paper
From the AuthorAID Workshop on Research Writing, Nepal, 14-17 March 2011.
Writing and Publishing Journal Articles
AuthorAID mini-workshop at the conference Changing Perspectives of Management: Revisiting the Existing Paradigms and Exploring New Frontiers (held in Kathmandu, Nepal, 10-12 March 2011). Main topics: ensuring that research is publishable, choosing a suitable journal, following the instructions to authors, structuring a journal article, understanding the review and publication processes, writing effectively in English, and learning more: some resources. Listed resources include some specifically on writing articles about management research. Images have been removed from presentation to keep files small. PDF and PowerPoint versions of presentation appear in the AuthorAID Resource Library.