My inner language geek (see also the previous post) is thrilled to bits with the discovery that Blood articles from the fifties and sixties contain a summary written in the …
Eva Amsen
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Scholarly communicationScience Communication
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I’m slowly slugging along with my thesis. Parts of it now look like this: Yes, I print on the back of sheet music It needs work. I’m working on it! …
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Science CommunicationScience life and careers
Sadly, I have very little pen-cataloging experience
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenMy thesis is moving on okay, but a new kind of panic is starting to set in. Let me illustrate it with a dream I had this week: “Dream: June …
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Scholarly communicationScience CommunicationScience life and careers
Cells! – Playing with Wordle
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenWordle is a site that lets you make word clouds out of a bunch of text. I entered the full text of my one finished thesis chapter and this is …
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Community & eventsScience Communication
Science bloggers mini-meetup in Toronto
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenAlex Palazzo of The Daily Transcript was in town for a job interview and he met some local science bloggers (me, Philip, and John) while he was here. Alex told …
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Community & eventsScience Communication
Social Networks – what makes them work
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenFor some reason I’m being bombarded with social networks for scientists lately. First of all: you can call your website a “social network”, but it’s just not a social network …
