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Category Archives: publication
A writing challenge
Are you up for a challenge? A writing challenge? A friendly, mutually-supportive writing challenge?* I need to write some papers. My tenure portfolio goes out for review in May, and I want to get a couple more papers into review … Continue reading
Diversity in the geosciences and the impact of social media
In the September issue of GSA Today, you can find our article on The Internet as a resource and support network for diverse geoscientists. Where do we go from here? Continue reading
The responsibilities of the English-speaking co-author
Should they be blamed for poorly written papers from non-English speaking lead authors?
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RSS @ Sciencedirect and GSA
It turns out that Sciencedirect do have subdiscipline RSS feeds – they’re just a little hidden away.
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RSS @ AGU
Am I the only one to miss that AGU have finally got their online act together and are now providing RSS feeds for their journals? They even have feeds for newly published articles in particular subdisciplines, like geochemistry, or structural … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.