Not exact matches
For decades it was dismissed
as the desperate refuge of
authors rejected by
publishing houses, wannabes who paid a fee to a musty vanity press that would dutifully typeset their words and transform them into a few boxes of books that the «writers» could hand out to their friends.
As the network seems poised for change — recently, LinkedIn announced that it will soon allow anyone to publish content on its platform (much as LinkedIn Influencers do now)-- I talked with David Gowel, CEO at RockTech, and author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You Do Business Using LinkedI
As the network seems poised
for change — recently, LinkedIn announced that it will soon allow anyone to
publish content on its platform (much
as LinkedIn Influencers do now)-- I talked with David Gowel, CEO at RockTech, and author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You Do Business Using LinkedI
as LinkedIn Influencers do now)-- I talked with David Gowel, CEO at RockTech, and
author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You Do Business Using LinkedIn.
Where copyright led to books being priced
as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions
for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever
for authors — he discovered,
for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in royalties
for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley did
for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to
publish their findings, and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
If you don't have any experience that you want to cash in on but have a knack
for writing, say, sci - fi stories, then you can
author and
publish your novel on Amazon
as well.
He hasn't quite made it yet, but he has carved out a place
for himself
as a senior editor who is also a gifted writer, the
author of some of the most memorable pieces we've
published over the years.
As an
author, Neal is best known
for his definitive book on social media strategy creation, implementation, and optimization «Maximize Your Social: A One - Stop Guide to Building a Social Media Strategy
for Marketing and Business Success» (Wiley) but has also
published two other award - winning and critically acclaimed social media books:» Maximizing LinkedIn
for Sales and Social Media Marketing» and «Windmill Networking: Maximizing LinkedIn.»
While this strategy works just fine
for large publishers that already have established brands and get thousands of shares on any new article they
publish (such
as Mashable or TechCrunch), a more pragmatic approach is needed
for just about every other business.It's true that getting quality inbound links starts with great content on your client's website, but the missing link is getting journalists, contributors,
authors, and editors at quality publications to become aware of that content so that they can link to it when writing relevant stories / articles.
As a scholar, Polk had gained access to Faulkner's carbon typescripts
for the major works; these were, effectively, keystroke logs of the
author's original manuscripts, and Polk compared these with the
published texts to return the prose to Faulkner's original intentions (these are the «corrected text editions»
published by Vintage).
Two months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Turkish
author Orhan Pamuk
published an essay in the New York Review of Books (titled «The Anger of the Damned») in which Pamuk, who is often mentioned
as a contender
for the Nobel Prize, tried to explain the violent resentment that Muslim societies feel towards the West.
In the Christian
publishing industry, where ideals and the bottom line often collide and where rejection is a part of the game, it can be especially tempting
for both
authors and publishers to cite God's will
as a reason
for either moving forward with a project or leaving it behind.
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting
for his people, Habits and its successor volume The Good Society, written by the same five
authors and to be
published in 1991, speak
as one group of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with hope.
Dalrymple comments: «Mind you, I don't blame the
authors for this: after all, the pressure upon academics to
publish in reputable journals nowadays is
as irresistible
as the urge of husbands to strangle their wives.»
What's interesting is that though both these reports by independent and secular organisations (NSPCC and JJC) either state or imply that child sex abuse is part of a problem in society
as a whole and not a particular problem
for the Catholic Church, in other words that Catholic priests are no more likely than anyone else to be involved in it, Dr Pravin Thevathasan, the
author of the third document on this subject
published around the same time, «The Catholic Church & the Sex Abuse Crisis»,
published by the CTS, is not inclined to deploy this fact to get the Church off the hook.
Rob has
published thirteen books and serves
as a ghostwriter and editor
for other
authors.
When we
publish a recipe submission, we award recipe
authors with a $ 50 gift certificate to Tropical Traditions
as compensation to the
author for sharing their recipe and photo on our blog.
When the SCAT2 was issued, superseding the original SCAT
published in 2005, the
authors recommended continued reliance on the SAC until prospective studies could be conducted to assess the SCAT2's sensitivity (how good the test is in identifying athletes with concussion;
for example, a test which is very sensitive will have few false negatives, rarely missing those later found to have concussion) and specificity (a test with high specificity will have few false positives, rarely mis - classifying people without concussion
as having concussion).
Lovingly revised based on the extensive notes Vanda left behind, Awakening the Spine is
published for the first time
as the
author intended.
Learning from Large - Scale Community - Based Programmes to Improve Breastfeeding Practices (2008)
Authoring organization (s): World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Academy
for Educational Development, Africa's Health in 2010
Published: 2008 Summary: Community - based breastfeeding promotion and support is one of the key components of a comprehensive program to improve breastfeeding practices,
as outlined in the WHO / UNICEF Global Strategy
for Infant and Young Child Feeding.
Campaign in Zambia
Authoring organization (s): LINKAGES — Zambia -
Published: 2004 — 2005 Summary: These brochures, created
as part of the LINKAGES «Act Now» Campaign in Zambia, offer standardized messages on infant feeding and HIV
for a variety of audiences, including mothers, youth, and health workers.
March 2011 The
authors of a paper
published in a supplement to the Food and Nutrition Bulletinin March 2011 make a case
for approaching agriculture
as an ecological system serving human nutrition.
Studies had to be case control
for the purpose of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding
as a measured exposure and leukemia
as a measured outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the
authors of the studies were contacted); and been
published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in English.
Melding the category strengths and bestselling
authors of both imprints, TarcherPerigee's core
publishing areas include: Self - improvement (such
as the runaway successes Start Where You Are by Meera Patel, The Power of Kindness by Piero Ferrucci, Attached by Dr. Amir Levine, and A Mind
for Numbers by Barbara Oakley); Creativity (including interactive books like Adam J. Kurtz's 1 Page at a Time and Me, You, Us by Lisa Currie
as well
as the multi-million-copy bestsellers Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards and The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron); Parenting (the New York Times bestseller Brainstorm by Dr. Daniel Siegel, Carol Kranowitz's go - to guide The Out - of - Sync Child, and Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids by Dr. Laura Markham); Spirituality (including bestselling titles like Transcendence by Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Goldie Hawn's 10 Mindful Minutes, The Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes, and I Am the Word by Paul Selig); and Gift / Inspiration (such
as the Wall Street Journal bestseller Chasers of the Light by Tyler Knott Gregson, the New York Times bestseller Catification by Jackson Galaxy and the James Beard Award - winner Imbibe by David Wondrich).
The last one (AR4) was pretty out of touch with the latest research before it was even
published, and
for all its merit
as a weighty contribution to the fight
for a safer planet (its
authors fully deserving of their Nobel prize), it hardly contains the snappy top - lines and sound bites we need this year.
His An Appetite
for Power (1999) was
published just
as the
author had given up his membership of the party.
As associate professor and first -
author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no research - > no funding) but still reward high levels of productivity, create the proper incentives
for scholarly communication (
publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding of daring and risky research, and so on.»
NSW DPI researcher Mr Prakash Oli, lead
author of the recently
published paper and CSU PhD candidate, says the findings will have significant implications
for rice production
as researchers work to address micronutrient deficiency around the world.
My responsibilities would include building, managing, and mentoring a research team; applying
for grants
as a PI and co-PI; and
publishing papers
as first or last
author.
For research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is includ
For research papers created under grants
for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is includ
for which the
authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (
for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper published in the Science Journal is includ
for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such
as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version of the paper
published in the Science Journal is included.
For authors who are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available, AAAS allows posting of the accepted version of the paper to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such
as PubMed Central) six months after publication, provided that a link to the final version
published by AAAS is included.
In the study,
published in the current online edition of Cancer Letters, senior
author Karine Cohen - Solal, PhD, and colleagues show
for the first time that the RUNX2 transcription factor could also serve
as a possible treatment target
for melanoma.
The
authors propose that all law enforcement - related deaths — including people killed by police
as well
as police killed in the line of duty — be treated not just
as criminal data but
as a «notifiable condition,» and that they be reported to the Centers
for Disease Control (CDC) by public health and medical professionals and
published on a weekly basis,
as are a host of other conditions ranging from poisonings to pertussis to polio.
As senior contributing
author and first
author, both the grad student and PI are responsible
for the research conducted and
published and should be held accountable.
In their Essay the
authors argue that the Ebola and Zika responses highlight openness challenges
for effective data sharing and that three major impediments limit data sharing: there are no established standards
for data users to credit data providers; scientists may doubt that sharing data will advance their scholarly stature
as much
as publishing primary research; and scientists may not be able to share data effectively because of inadequate technology, standards, or human capacity.
«A lot of diabetes in the elderly goes undiagnosed because they don't have the classical risk factors
for type 2 diabetes, such
as obesity,» says Evans, director of Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and senior
author of the new paper, which was
published November 18, 2015 in Nature.
The panel found that the paper's first
author, Oona Lönnstedt, committed misconduct by fabricating data in the paper; her lone co-
author and supervisor, Peter Eklöv, bears responsibility
for the fabrication
as well, the board said, but was not guilty of misconduct under the regulations in effect when the paper was
published.
For example, in a study of fifth - graders
published in Applied Cognitive Psychology in 2011, lead
author Hailey Sobel of McGill University reported that students who learned definitions of vocabulary words on a spaced - out schedule remembered three times
as many definitions
as students who spent the same amount of time learning the material in a single session.
«We've known
for some time that sleep deprivation is associated with weight gain and obesity in the general population, but this study shows that getting enough sleep — even just two hours more — may be
as important
as a healthy diet and exercise
for new mothers to return to their prepregnancy weight,» says Erica Gunderson, an investigator at Kaiser Permanente Divison of Research in Oakland, Calif., and lead
author of the study
published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
A study
published in the 27 September edition of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, examined how bias impacts the peer review process of medical journals by comparing what happens when study
authors are identified
for reviews, known
as a single - blind review, and when the identity of study
authors is kept from reviewers, known
as double - blind reviews.
Claudia Mancuso, SISSA researcher and first
author of the study together with SISSA professors Andrea Lapi and Luigi Danese, suggested a fascinating alternative explanation: «According to the approach we developed at SISSA and
published only a few months ago, collision and merging, while possible, are not so relevant
as to be able to account
for the formation and evolution of galaxies, including the outliers observed in GMS,» says the scientist.
«The Merelani district has been famous since the late 1960s
for the blue gem variety of zoisite known
as tanzanite, but this is really a mineral collector's paradise and an exciting place to look
for new minerals,» says John Jaszczak, a physics professor at Michigan Tech and the lead
author on a new study
published in Minerals that describes the new mineral.
At a recent conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of that paper, known
as B2FH
for the initials of its
authors (Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge, now at the University of California, San Diego, along with the late Willy Fowler of the California Institute of Technology and Hoyle), Clayton said that of 30 major nucleosynthesis papers
published between 1960 and 1973, 18 cited B2FH and only one gave the nod to Hoyle's 1954 paper.
The results,
published in the current issue of Human Molecular Genetics, open the door
for pursuing gene editing in nonhuman primates
as models
for new therapies, including pharmacological, gene - and stem cell - based therapies, said Keith Latham, MSU animal science professor and lead
author of the study.
Western Pygmies I love population genetics
for its ability to peer back into human history through the medium of DNA's ATCGs.One of the stars of this discipline is Sarah Tishkoff, a standout in African genetics, someone who will readily haul a centrifuge into the bush in Cameroon.Tishkoff of the University of Pennsylvania is lead
author on a paper
published online July 26 in Cell that details whole - genome sequencing of five individuals each from three extant hunter - gatherer groups — the Pygmies of Cameroon
as well
as the Hadza and the Sandawe of Tanzania.
At ASPB, we are privileged to
publish the work of a range of
authors whose scientific experience and academic leadership have helped establish our journals, Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell,
as highly respected sources of knowledge
for the advancement of plant science.
Dr. Chen was recognized
as Selected Highly Prolific
Authors (most
published articles in the past 5 years)
for 3 ACS journals (ACS Nano, Bioconjugate Chemistry, and Molecular Pharmaceutics).
If you
publish using these mice or materials, please add the following statement to the acknowledgement section of your submitted manuscripts: The
authors wish to acknowledge the NIH - sponsored Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Center (MMRRC) National System
as the source of genetically - altered (mice and / or materials)
for use in this study, (please insert strain name and stock number here).
She is also an internationally
published author as well
as a nutrition expert
for television and magazines.
She holds a Ph.D. in Mythological Studies with an Emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and has
authored numerous articles and papers
as well
as two books: Myths of the Asanas: Stories from the Heart of the Yoga Tradition (Mandala
Publishing, 2010) is a wildly popular go - to guide
for practitioners who are interested in the stories of the origins of beloved poses.
A
published author, national speaker and media spokesperson, Dr. Dean has taught nutrition science
for over 20 years
as adjunct professor at the University of Tampa, University of South Florida Morsani School of Medicine, Maryland University of Integrative Health, Schiller International University, Saybrook University and Saint Petersburg College.
The research,
published in Clinical Psychology Review by
author Dr. Katy Tapper, found that a craving,
as defined
as a strong conscious desire
for food or a specific drug, is causally linked to behavior.