by GwosdowSC | Mar 27, 2013 | Writing Tips
As we mentioned in the last newsletter, an author is someone who has made substantial intellectual contributions to a published study (www.icmje.org). What is a substantial contribution? The term “substantial contribution” can be interpreted in...
by GwosdowSC | Jan 27, 2013 | Writing Tips
How we live our lives, ethically, on a daily basis is a topic relevant to the start of the new year. Common ethical issues I find myself dealing with in my writing and business are: Authorship Plagiarism Conflict of Interest Presenting Yourself, Honestly ...
by GwosdowSC | Dec 27, 2012 | Writing Tips
In my last newsletter I mentioned I work on one section of a project at a time. When I come back to a project, my next step is to review where I was and decide how I like it. How do I do that? I start by re-reading what I wrote previously. Specifically, I read...
by GwosdowSC | Oct 27, 2012 | Writing Tips
In the last newsletter, I mentioned I break up my work into small parts. When I am finished, I put it down. I don’t look at it for at least 1 day. This gives your mind and you time to focus on other things and get your mind off of your project. When you...
by GwosdowSC | Sep 27, 2012 | Writing Tips
People often tell me they don’t start a project because they don’t have the time. Often, people feel that they need a lot of time for a project. I recommend breaking projects up into small sections that are doable in a short amount of time. Then, book your...
by GwosdowSC | Apr 27, 2012 | Writing Tips
It is always important to get credit for your work. Sometimes we feel this is not possible. At the beginning of a project and even in the middle, take a chance andstart a conversation about the project. Determine who will receive credit for the work. As a...