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Comunicación Pública de la Ciencia

Creado por | Oct. 09, 2015

Autor: Bárbara Gastel, MD, MPH, profesora en la Universidad de Texas A&M y miembro de INASP.

Traducción: Iveliz Martel, periodista y estudiante de magíster en periodismo científico en la Universidad de Texas A&M.

 

Sacando de las sombras la investigación que se realiza en África

Creado por | Nov. 14, 2014

Miriam Conteh-Morgan, Bibliotecaria Jefa del Instituto de Administración Pública de la Universidad de Sierra Leona, discute sobre cómo los investigadores pueden incorporar sus hallazgos e ideas en las conversaciones académicas que se desarrollan a nivel global

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EQUATOR Network

Creado por | Mar. 02, 2012

Website of "an international initiative that seeks to improve reliability and value of medical research literature by promoting transparent and accurate reporting of research studies". (EQUATOR stands for Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research.) Available in English and in Spanish. Includes a library of guidelines for reporting research; resources for authors, editors, and peer reviewers; resources for developers of guidelines; and a newsletter in English, French, German, and Spanish.

AuthorAID Presentation (AAAS 2012)

Creado por | Mar. 02, 2012
Presentation about AuthorAID. From 2012 annual meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Main aspects discussed: background, workshops, online resources, grants, mentoring.

Ethics of Scientific Publication: An Introduction

Creado por | Feb. 04, 2012
A lecture from a graduate course on scientific ethics. Focuses mainly on ethical standards for writing and publishing journal articles. Introduces basic principles of ethics, notes ethical norms and issues in research publication, and lists sources of further information.

Scientific Writing: 10 Basics

Creado por | Ene. 20, 2012
Lecture from a writing-intensive undergraduate course (Biology of Mammalian Cells and Tissues) at Texas A&M University. Introduces basic principles. Suitable overall for students in a variety of fields.

"How to Handle Authorship Disputes: A Guide for New Researchers"

Creado por | Ene. 13, 2012
From the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Discusses not only authorship disputes but also other aspects of authorship. Includes advice on preventing authorship problems, suggestions of what to do if such problems occur, definitions of important terms relating to authorship, and discussion of the concepts represented by these terms. Suitable not only for new researchers but also for more advanced ones.