Sentences with phrase «own author survey»

The authors surveyed nine of the largest in situ operations, all using SAGD.
In a section addressing promotion of New York Times content — essentially, social media distribution — the report's authors survey the techniques of «competitors» and compare them to the Times» strategy.
Writing for a general audience, the author surveys some of the disputes over whether the public square should be naked, sacred, or civil.
Despite the fact that the authors surveyed only a small proportion of practicing midwives, who submitted data that was not validated, and despite the fact that they authors performed a variety of maneuvers that violated basic standards of statistical analysis, and despite the fact that they were intent on concluding that homebirth is «safe» regardless of what the data showed, they actually showed that homebirth has a minimum rate of death 5.5 X higher than comparable risk hospital birth.
The study authors surveyed 1,285 students with disabilities from 61 U.S. colleges and universities in 2013.
The authors surveyed 855 patients with breast, gastrointestinal, and thoracic cancers treated at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale - New Haven.
Of the 38 studies the authors surveyed, which were winnowed down from a pool of thousands, 14 favored Canada, five the U.S., and 19 yielded mixed results.
«I think that is a nonsensical response» that reflects «the religious right's point of view,» says Jon Miller, a science literacy researcher at Michigan State University in East Lansing who authored the survey 3 decades ago and conducted it for NSF until 2001.
The research the authors surveyed contradicts nearly all the received ideas about the impact of games.
The authors surveyed 5928 graduate students in the biological and life sciences, chemistry, physics, engineering, and computer science at 39 U.S. universities in 2010 and 2013.
The authors surveyed more than 200 individuals about their personalities then randomly assigned them a role in a mock negotiation between two companies.
Taking an ecological approach that considers the influence of anatomical and physiological features of the human host as well as the microorganisms» impact on both healthy and impaired individuals, the author surveys microbial communities that inhabit healthy humans.
The authors surveyed Department of Veterans Affairs PCPs, including physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
The authors surveyed 871 women and men who were members of two online dating sites in the Netherlands.
The authors surveyed the schools» leaders and visited 11 schools, finding them to be «serious, purposeful places: competitive but supportive, energized yet calm.»
For the report, published online Jan. 9 by the National Center for Education Statistics, the authors surveyed teachers on professional - development issues during the 1999 - 2000 school year.
(The first author surveyed students in methods courses over a two - year period to collect perceptions while the second author gathered ideas from teachers during a recent Third Coast Writing Project seminar he facilitated.)
The authors surveyed technology - using K - 12 teachers at two points (2009 and 2015) to examine what they perceived as useful technology PD with regard to content and format.
[dropcap style =» flat» size =» 5 ″] I [/ dropcap] n every round of author survey results — from Digital Book World's «What Authors Want» last January, to Dr. Florian Geuppert's report to us last week in Frankfurt on his study of 1,800 European authors using his Hamburg - based Books on Demand platform — entrepreneurial authors tell us that creative freedom and control of their business are top reasons for self - publishing.
The publishing world has been abuzz with the results of the 2014 Digital Book World (DBW) and Writer's Digest Author Survey.
We now have a full suite of results from this survey, 2017 BookBaby Author Survey.
One of the observations Beverley Kendall made in her fantastic self - published authors survey struck me in regards to this issue.
A survey conducted by The Bookseller further demonstrated that only about one - third of self - published authors surveyed stated that they would consider a traditional book deal.
The book industry has certainly been overwhelmed since the beginning of 2014 with information gleaned from author surveys on their satisfaction with publishing, in all of its forms.
Digital Book World and Writer's Digest magazine announced some of the results of an in - depth author survey at this morning's Digital Book World Conference and Expo in New York.
This has been nowhere more evident than in DBW's own author survey and its longtime scorn for the Author Earnings report.
The author survey that The Bookseller reports on this week makes good and bad reading for the book industry.
News stories included Amazon's fake review lawsuit, three recent seven - figure publishing deals for indies, the luck factor of publishing, the reasoning behind Oyster's new online book store, and the traditionally published author survey.
Be sure to fill out the author survey and join our author email list (form is below the giveaway).
Today I saw some of the results of an author survey from our friends at Digital Book World and Writer's Digest.
In a new article for DBW, 2014 Author Survey: Indie Authors and Others Prefer Traditional Publishing... Slightly, Weinberg very carefully acknowledges that the survey sample is self - selecting:
Despite the rise of self - publishing and the enthusiasm with which self - published authors celebrate its ascendance, overall, the authors surveyed are more interested in traditionally publishing their next book.
Angela DeCaires Publishing Director Today I saw some of the results of an author survey from our friends at Digital Book World and Writer's Digest.
In fact, a recent survey conducted by The Bookseller noted that only about one - third of the self - published authors surveyed stated that they would consider a traditional book deal.
Digital Book World and Writer's Digest are doing their third annual Author Survey.
1 min readDigital Book World and Writer's Digest are doing their third annual Author Survey.
The hybrid authors surveyed reported themselves to be more motivated by money than the others and less impressed with publishers» ability to add any value by making a book «more like what the market wants.»
For example, 75 % of authors surveyed sold less than 1,000 books since their book was published and 50 % sold less than 100 books total.
Approximately 11 % authors surveyed fell into the 100K bucket, so it's a pretty exclusive club but also one that is within reach.
Last year we conducted an extensive author survey to tease out the strategies and tactics successful authors were using to achieve their success.
In every round of author survey results — from Digital Book World's «What Authors Want» last January, to Dr. Florian Geuppert's report to us last week in Frankfurt on his study of 1,800 European authors using his Hamburg - based Books on Demand platform — entrepreneurial authors tell us that creative freedom and control of their business are top reasons for self - publishing.
One annual element that directly involves writerly talent is the delivery of the Digital Book World author survey.
-LSB-...] mistakenly faulted the Author Survey for not surveying authors waiting in the slush pile when in fact we had.
indie authors surveyed said paid reviews didn't work (those who did had the lowest average number of reviews and lowest revenue)
-LSB-...] When I reported the Digital Book World and Writer's Digest Author Survey annual writing income results for 2013, Hugh Howey, casting the results as indie vs. traditional publishing, demanded a recount: -LSB-...]
While the Author Earnings sample examines the high end of earners, the results are depressingly consistent with the findings I've reported from the Digital Book World and Writer's Digest Author Surveys for 2013 and 2014: While a few authors are making money from their writing, not that many authors make that much money.
We have surveyed 1,800 of our 25,0000 authors in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, and Scandinavia... About one - third of the authors we surveyed made a conscious choice against traditional publishing... We can identify three big groups.
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Self - Publishing Roundtable: Episode 31 Discussing the Digital Book World and Writer's Digest Author Survey February 6, 2014 View Webcast
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