Focusing Your Research By Writing the Abstract First
LibParlor Contributor, Allison Hosier, discusses how writing an abstract first can help clarify what you’re writing about.
Building a community of researchers
LibParlor Contributor, Allison Hosier, discusses how writing an abstract first can help clarify what you’re writing about.
LibParlor Contributor, Allison Rand, discusses how she got started with research in graduate school and in her first professional job.
Sarah Laleman Ward is the Outreach Librarian at Hunter College – City University of New York (CUNY). Her research interestsContinue Reading
LibParlor Contributor, Melissa Bowles-Terry provides some best practices for collaborating with colleagues during the writing process.
In part II of this series, LibParlor Contributor, Nina Exner, discusses tips and tricks to writing for a certain journal.
Shannon, our newest LibParlor Contributor, discusses using ethnography methods for a research project she conducted.
LibParlor Contributing Editor, Grace Haynes, reviews The Self as Subject.
LibParlor Contributor, Nina Exner, begins her series talking about how to pick a journal to write for.
LibParlor Contributor, Samantha Bise, reflects on the similarities and differences between academic and creative writing.
LibParlor Contributor, Rachel Miles, gives readers some tips for getting started with academic writing and presenting.