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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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Association of American University Presses Resources

Creado por | Jun. 03, 2011

Resources for authors, scholarly publishers, libraries, and others. Includes a grid listing main subject areas of interest of member presses. Also includes a set of FAQs on permissions and copyright.

Publishing Strategies: The When-Where-What of Scientific Publishing

Creado por | May. 27, 2011
Video showing a panel discussion by researchers at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Among the topics discussed are when to publish a paper, how to choose a suitable journal, how to decide authorship, how to respond to reviewers' comments, and how to write an effective cover letter. Moderated by Walter Pagel, director of the Department of Scientific Publications at MD Anderson.

AuthorAID Tips of the Week 1-25

Creado por | May. 20, 2011
Weekly tips on writing and publishing. Prepared by AuthorAID graduate assistant Bernard Appiah. Original dates of posting: 1 December 2010 through 17 May 2011.

"Plagiarism: Why is it such a big issue for medical writers?"

Creado por | May. 13, 2011
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. Includes a section on types of plagiarism and a set of tips for avoiding plagiarism.

Peer approved

Creado por | May. 12, 2011

How an AuthorAID writing workshop helped to improve research publication at the National University of Rwanda (NUR).

"Tip of the Week #9" (Chinese Translation)

Creado por | May. 01, 2011
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.

"Ethical Issues in Journal Publication" (Chinese Translation)

Creado por | May. 01, 2011
Basic ethical issues in writing for and editing journals. Main topics: authenticity and accuracy, originality, credit, ethical treatment of humans and animals, and conflict of interest. Also introduces resources. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

"From the 2011 AAAS Annual Meeting" (Chinese Translation)

Creado por | May. 01, 2011
Chinese translation of AuthorAID blog post. Contains English text followed by Chinese translation. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.

"Writing Grant Proposals: Advice from a Grant Reviewer" (Chinese Translation)

Creado por | May. 01, 2011
Chinese translation of a presentation by Bernard Appiah, who has been a peer reviewer of grant proposals. From the AuthorAID Workshop on Research Writing Skills, Kandy, Sri Lanka, 15-19 March 2010. Translated by Wenhua LU, a graduate student in science and technology journalism at Texas A&M University.