The Newbie's Excellent Infographic Adventure
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Newbies adventure in using an infographic to add clarity and impact to the release of a scientific publication.
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Vexing Issues for New PIs: Picking Corresponding Author, Potential Reviewers, Blacklisting and Other Angst
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
Recommending fair and thoughtful reviewers and other quandaries of submitting your first independent manuscripts.
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DIY Infographics: 3 Tips and 3 FREE Resources
Aimee Edgeworth
Infographics deliver data with IMPACT, learn how to make your information stand out.
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Why Can’t NIH Study Sections Operate More Like Journal Reviews?
Lisa Pastore, PhD
Why can’t NIH Study Sections have a consistent set of reviewers and consistent critique?
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Post Like a Pro: 3 FREE Resources to Make Your Social Media Posts Stand Out
Aimee Edgeworth
Are your social media posts a little...boring? Here are my TOP 3 FREE resources to get your social media game on and look like a pro!
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Success Working Away From the Office
Dr Liz, PhD
Try working away from your usual desk to improve your concentration, and reduce the interruptions. Work in sweats! Take breaks whenever!
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Towards New Paradigms in Scientific Publishing
Double Docs
New approaches can move more research output into the public sphere.
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Tools for Team Manuscript Preparation When the Data are In Hand
Liana Bruce, PhD
Here’s a map to get your best work out the door efficiently. It’s never too soon to plan the journey to a completed manuscript.
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How to Use the Healthcare Hashtag Project to Disseminate Research
Aimee Edgeworth
Disseminate your cool research findings to the public and connect with other researchers in your field by using #HealthcareHashtags.
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You MUST Read Dreyer's English
Julia Phillippi, PhD
If Strunk and White is a subtle and respectable Merlot, Dreyer’s English is a Cosmopolitan: light, witty, and slightly pink. Reading this style guide is like going to party …
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