Why do you want to write for journals? What is your purpose? Are you writing for research assessment? Or to make a difference? Are you writing to have an impact factor or to have an impact? Do you ...
Justin Dunnavant is a PhD student in Anthropology at the University of Florida. You can find him on Twitter @archfieldnotes or at his blog AfricanaArch. As archaeologists, it is customary for us to ...
Charley Kempthorne wakes each morning before sunrise, pours a cup of black coffee, opens his computer and writes in a private journal that he began in 1964. These days, he logs between 1,000 and 3,000 ...
“Publish or perish” is a common academic refrain. But many academics fall at the first hurdle. Mastering the structure of a journal article will increase your chances of getting your work seen – ...
In the world of today, we’ve busied ourselves with the complexities of life and work and often find it difficult to put aside time for things that are important. Day in day out, we are caught up with ...
Journaling is a useful practice for writers, artists, musicians and anyone engaged in creative work. It encourages capturing ideas and self-reflection, both key skills for creatives. It's also a ...