Nate Hoffelder presents Writer's Digest Partners with BookBaby to Offer Services to Self -
Published Authors posted at The Digital Reader, saying, «BookBaby and Writer's Digest have partnered up to launch a new self - publishing service and offer a variety of over-priced packages that cost from $ 417 to $ 3,137.»
Richard Levesque presents Growth Mindset Essential for Self -
Published Authors posted at Richard Levesque, saying, «I can think of example after example of things I've bumped up against as a self - published author that required me to either learn a new skill or give up.
The Two Deadliest Words to a Self -
Published Author posted at She Who Writes Monsters, saying, «For all those who need a little encouragement in -LSB-...]
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Published Author posted at She Who Writes Monsters, saying, «For all those who need a little encouragement in the darkest hours of self - publishing.»
Not exact matches
Authors who
post their ideas and sample pages to Inkshares» community of 100,000 readers, for instance, will be
published if their ideas get 750 preorders from readers.
On the 19th, I
published the
post, but only to realize that she linked out to some agencies, and in the
author bio, she also linked out to another website (that deals with link building).
Curie is an organization on the Steemit platform that upvotes promising
authors that
publish high - quality
posts on Steemit.
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A grim but immensely readable and informative account of the Arab world and the Arab mind, first
published in 1989 and reissued with a
post «September 11 preface by the
author.
On Wednesday, blogger Cameron Dobbins
published a list of roughly 120
authors in a
post entitled, «LifeWay Removes Unbiblical Resources from Their Stores.»
Dr. Schaeffer is a
published author and clinical faculty at NYU, who's clinical expertise has been featured in Psychology Today, Postpartum Support International, Huffington
Post, Deloitte, Vice News, and Mom.me.
Editor's note: This
post was originally
published on September 15, 2008, and examines how the
author has adapted Attachment Parenting International's Eight Principles of Parenting as her children grew out of the infant / toddler years.
She is a
published author, speaker, and natural learning advocate on many platforms including The Huffington
Post, Natural Preschool Conference, and her own company Your Natural Learner.
He is the
author of The New Law of Peaceful Protest: Rights and Regulation in the Human Rights Act Era,
published by Hart
Publishing in 2010, and numerous articles and blog
posts over the past ten years.
McNutt also notes the many new pressures facing science
publishing — such as
authors bypassing journals entirely and
posting their work directly on the Internet, sometimes as a way to more directly engage the public and provide more immediate connections to readers and promotion of their findings.
As the pressure on the ocean floor eases, magma erupts more readily at the spreading centers, thickening the plates and creating the abyssal hills, say the
authors of two new studies, one
published online this week in Science (http://scim.ag/JCrowley) and another
posted online in Geophysical Research Letters.
In addition, one
author is provided a «referrer» link, which can be
posted on a personal or institutional web page and through which users can freely access the final,
published paper on the Science Journal's website.
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 included.
This blog
post is based on the
authors» article, «Assessing Public Engagement Outcomes by the Use of an Outcome Expectations Scale for Scientists»,
published in Science Communication (DOI: 10.1177 / 1075547017738018).
Many instead prefer Green OA, in which
authors post a copy of each
published paper in a public repository.»
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.
As noted in a blog
post at ChemBark, the
authors of an article
published in a chemistry journal seem to have done something similar, but worse: A note was left in the supporting information that seems to instruct the primary
author to fabricate data.
We ask only for a License to
Publish, and we use a particularly generous model that permits
authors to share copies with colleagues,
post the Accepted Version to their Web sites, use for communication purposes, and more.
This article, which was originally
published in The National
Post on September 14, 2002, is reposted here with the permission of the
author.
The advantages of a preprint journal club over a journal club reviewing
published papers are 1) lab members read the latest material (often
posted within the previous week or two), 2) they feel that reviewing a paper is not an empty exercise (because the paper is already
published), but something that actually helps people, 3) they learn about improving manuscripts, and 4)
authors get more feedback.
Alvania explained that, although very few (~ 2 %) JCB
authors shared preprints, her journal has no policy that precludes
posting preprints on a server or referencing them in
published papers as a footnote.
Eight days ago, Shalon (Babbitt) Ledbetter, the first
author of the 2005 paper
published in Cell,
posted a comment on the site announcing the paper was going to be retracted after the last
author's institution, Saint Louis University (SLU), determined that some figures had been manipulated by the last
author, Dorota Skowrya.
It pains me a little to be so critical, especially as I know some of
authors listed in Nic Lewis's
post, but better to say this now, and give the IPCC
authors some opportunity to think about it, than after the IPCC report is
published.
«It's impossible that they flew,» lead
author Pascal Godefroit, director of earth and life sciences at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, told the Washington
Post when that study was
published.
The
authors hope that their study, which was
published online in the Journal of Telematics and Informatics, can raise awareness among social - media users about how their
posts might affect others in their network.
About Site - Ashley Boynes - Shuck is a
published author and health advocate who is living with several chronic conditions, including RA, celiac disease, and lupus.Her blog
posts tackle different issues faced by people living with chronic illness, offering advice and information.
About Blog Ashley Boynes - Shuck is a
published author and health advocate who is living with several chronic conditions, including RA, celiac disease, and lupus.Her blog
posts tackle different issues faced by people living with chronic illness, offering advice and information.
For the past decade I've been helping indie
authors design,
publish and promote their books, but now I want to write my own.Experiments in popular fiction by a literary scholar Frequency - about 2
posts per month
Shorewood, WI About Blog Nancy Peske is an Developmental Editor, Ghostwriter, Book
Publishing Consultant,
Author Frequency about 1
post per month.
Despite claims of using a «science - based» approach with sophisticated algorithm - based matching, the
authors found «no
published, peer - reviewed papers — or Internet
postings, for that matter — that explained in sufficient detail... the criteria used by dating sites for matching or for selecting which profiles a user gets to peruse.»
Phoenix, AZ, USA, Planet Earth About Blog Practical book marketing advice for self -
publishing authors, created by WriteMarketDesign.com Frequency about 2
posts per month.
About Blog Ashley Boynes - Shuck is a
published author and health advocate who is living with several chronic conditions, including RA, celiac disease, and lupus.Her blog
posts tackle different issues faced by people living with chronic illness, offering advice and information.
For the past decade I've been helping indie
authors design,
publish and promote their books, but now I want to write my own.Experiments in popular fiction by a literary scholar Frequency about 2
posts per month.
Amsterdam, London, New York About Blog Virology Highlights features highlighted articles
published in Virology, with
posts summarizing the research in the
authors» words.
He is the
author of EATING LAS VEGAS — The 50 Essential Restaurants, which will have its 5th edition
published in December, 2016, as well as being the
author of the Eating Las Vegas website Frequency about 1
post per week.
SlideTalk also hides away from the
author all aspects and decisions linked to video creation and video
publishing, by automatically creating the video and
posting it on YouTube for you.
Authors» note: This
post was adapted from our new book Smarter Teacher Leadership: Neuroscience and the Power of Purposeful Collaboration, which will be
published this fall by Teachers College Press.
Additionally, developing a high - quality virtual - learning program can be costly, requiring sizable capital expenditures on computers and servers, sophisticated instructional design (the orchestration of different media — such as online, offline, images, sound — into compelling and effective instructional units), content and course - management systems (computer systems for organizing and facilitating collaboration on documents and courses), course -
authoring platforms (computer frameworks that allow educators to «
post» their courses onto the Internet), and beta and usability testing (
publishing test versions of new programs to eliminate the «bugs» and ensure ease of use).
This
post was first
published on May 18, 2016 by EdSource and
authored by Linda Darling - Hammond and Steve Barr.
This Article is the translation, with the kind permission of the
author, Maurice J. Elias, of the
post Helping your Students Identify Their Values that has been
published in Edutopia, the third July 2017.
SEP has the right to copy,
publish, perform, display and distribute and / or adapt any lesson plan material you upload and
post while citing you as the
author.
She has
published articles in Educational Leadership, Phi Delta Kappan and the Journal of Staff Development and the Middle School Journal, writes
posts for 4 blogs regularly and has
authored or co-
authored over 30 books for teacher, leader resources.
March 26, 2015 Jami Gold Writing Stuff advice for writers, branding, Career Planning for Writers, guest
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As a follow - up to last week's
post about Jonathan Franzen and his comments on the «little videos» that
authors sometimes
publish, I here offer some of my own thoughts about literary fiction and the likelihood that it will survive the indie revolution.