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Academic Writing Talk
Dr. Aure Schrock at Indelible Voice Editing and Writing Coaching
33 episodes
3 months ago
Today we’re busting the myth that academics write alone! Looking at history and publishing statistics shows a growing trend of collaborative writing. So rather than put pressure on ourselves, academic researchers and authors should recognize the valuable social relationships available to them.
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Today we’re busting the myth that academics write alone! Looking at history and publishing statistics shows a growing trend of collaborative writing. So rather than put pressure on ourselves, academic researchers and authors should recognize the valuable social relationships available to them.
Show more...
Education
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"Co-Author Confidential"—Collaborative Writing Dilemmas and How to Recover From Them
Academic Writing Talk
9 minutes 48 seconds
11 months ago
"Co-Author Confidential"—Collaborative Writing Dilemmas and How to Recover From Them
Co-authoring articles and even whole books is an important part of academic writing! In this week’s episode, I’ll talk about problems that emerge when collaborating on papers, and how you can recover from them.
Academic Writing Talk
Today we’re busting the myth that academics write alone! Looking at history and publishing statistics shows a growing trend of collaborative writing. So rather than put pressure on ourselves, academic researchers and authors should recognize the valuable social relationships available to them.