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Dr. Megan Kate Nelson is the co-host now 🍾
megankatenelson
Academics tend to dislike talking about money.It destroys the narrative that we do all of this for love, and therefore we should give away our work for free. But I
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Alessandra L♡DRINI
alelodrini
THREAD: I’m starting my scientific research paper, so I thought I’d share some underrated writing tips that I have come across. Hope this helps! #sciwritingtips #medtwitter #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #phdchat Manuscript
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Grigory Kessel
grigory_kessel
Today’s #SyriacPalimpsestsMonday I would like to devote to the oldest dated #Biblical #manuscript in existence. Those familiar with the field of #Syriac studies, might think in this respect of the
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
This sounds heartfelt, and yes, we've all been there. So follow the hashtag to collect them all! #TenReasonsNotToAskAWriterToReadYourWIP https://twitter.com/tadethompson/status/1252986233854230529 1. If you're a writer, chances are you get re
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Emilio M. Bruna
BrunaLab
Hard disagree. Reviewers are helpful when they identify and contextualize a manuscript’s strengths AND its weaknesses. That includes pointing out if and how it can be improved.https://twitter.com/blekhman/status/1194269025758568449 Good editors aren’
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Ricardo Rocha
RicardoNature
Someone wrote the following on a review to a highprofile conservation journal:"Although some text is OK, the MS is not fully written in intelligible English, and sadly, I don't have
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Spooky Dr Paul Moffett
doctormoffett
Have we talked about the manuscript of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur, twitter? First things first: Le Morte Darthur was a print book, published by William Caxton in 1485.
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Putrino Lab
PutrinoLab
#science is broken - a thread: since the pandemic began we have been at the forefront of advocacy and science for #LongCovid/#PASC. In Nov 2020, we submitted a novel dataset
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ChelseaHodson
ChelseaHodson
Writers, respond here if you're currently open for manuscript edits/consultations! It'd be great to have a list to draw from when I'm recommending editors to students and to the writers
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Lisa Fagin Davis
lisafdavis
I don’t know if this is a serious question or not, but I’m going to give it a serious answer. Here’s a thread on “So, you think you’ve solved the
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Plasmotox
patankar_lab
The review process is a hard learning process for graduate students. Recently, we got a rejection that was not very useful (alright in itself) but had the lines "The value
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Alex Woodroe
AlexWoodroe
There's no such thing as a perfect manuscript.(sorry, long-winded editing talk that's only interesting to me, feel free to ignore me! )But really, there isn't. I see a lot of
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RedPen/BlackPen
redpenblackpen
Some charts - a thread.First: version rate (manuscript, grant, code, etc.) vs time to deadline1/n Next: dopamine levels vs. time it takes to get the stupid manuscript accepted2/n Next: Oh
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BL printed heritage
BLprintheritage
Today's thread is about Ignatius Sancho (c.1729-1780). He was a composer, actor and writer who lived in London for many years. He was orphaned early on, enslaved when he was
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Series of Unfortunate PhDvents
unfortunatephd
Science and academia as told by Schitt’s Creek gifs. A thread. (Feel free to add in) Going into lab expecting all of your experiments to fail. When your PI asks
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Raj Sharma
RajSharma1857
An illustrated manuscript of the Uttarakanda, the seventh and last Act (kand) of the Tulsi Das' Ramcharitmanas, Pahari, possibly #Chamba, Vikram Samvat 1869, 1812 AD Sita Ram Lakshman return to Ayodhya depicted in
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