Tag: Resources for Sharing and Communicating Your Work
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Top 3 Reasons to Post a Preprint
Preprints are on the rise. Here's why you should post one.
by Molly Amador, PhD
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Preprints Can Be Good for Your Research Career, but Community Involvement Is Needed to Evaluate Them
Preprints let you share your research early & can help you advance in your career.
by Patrick Applegate, PhD
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Getting a Strong Start: Best Practices for Writing an Introduction
This white paper outlines specific actions authors can take to put together a strong introduction to research they would like published in the top journals.
by Michael Bendiksby, PhD
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Twitter as a Tool for Sharing Your Research
Here are a few suggestions for using Twitter to find new readers (and potential citations).
by Ben Mudrak, PhD
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Crafting an Appropriate Running Title for Your Scientific Paper
What should your approach be to crafting a running title? Should it be catchy? Abbreviated? What do editors look for?
by Michaela Panter, PhD
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Making the Choice: Open Access vs. Traditional Journals
Many researchers struggle with the decision of whether to publish in an OA journal versus a traditional (and perhaps more well-established) journal. The four main factors to consider when making this decision are visibility, cost, prestige, and speed.
by Sarah Conte, PhD
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How to Run an Effective Webinar
With digital events increasing in popularity and being the new normal, webinars offer a safe environment for disseminating knowledge while social distancing, which make them a great communication tool among scholars and higher education institutions.
by Sheila Vieira, PhD
5 min