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The Write Stuff - Autumn 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 4), Research Medical Library Oct 2017

The Write Stuff - Autumn 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 4), Research Medical Library

Write Stuff 2017

  • ICMJE member journals to begin requiring data sharing statements
  • Online tools for researchers
  • Changes to NIH forms for studies involving human subjects
  • Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: Text recycling


The Write Stuff - Summer 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 3), Research Medical Library Jul 2017

The Write Stuff - Summer 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 3), Research Medical Library

Write Stuff 2017

  • Grant Writers' seminars return in October
  • Increase INTEREST in your grant proposals
  • Academic search engine optimization: Help readers find your research
  • Plagiarism policies of journals preferred by MD Anderson authors
  • Tips for writing Introduction sections for NIH “resubmission” grant applications
  • Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: Journalology


The Write Stuff - Spring 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 2), Research Medical Library Apr 2017

The Write Stuff - Spring 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 2), Research Medical Library

Write Stuff 2017

  • GrantScoop helps researchers find funding opportunities
  • New NIH guidance on citing interim research products in grant applications: a note of caution
  • Update on Beall’s list of suspected predatory journals and publishers
  • Using double and single quotation marks
  • Grant guidance and upcoming grant deadlines
  • -- Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: PMID and PMCID


The Write Stuff - Winter 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 1), Research Medical Library Jan 2017

The Write Stuff - Winter 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 1), Research Medical Library

Write Stuff 2017

  • Reusing your own previously published material: When is it okay?
  • Think. Check. Submit: Selecting a trusted journal for your manuscript
  • NIH revises its grant appendix policy and font recommendations
  • Minimizing text on scientific posters
  • Winter and spring schedule for the Research Medical Library webinar program
  • Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: Predatory journals, misleading metrics, and other publishing hazards