After looking through this year’s OA Week events, I made a note to come back to a few events like “All research results should be made public. CHANGE MY MIND!”. While there were other events that were both eye-catching and worthwhile in the events roster, there was a noticeable lack of content on furthering theContinueContinue reading “Losing the Forest Through the Trees: Bringing the Goals of the OA Movement Back into Focus”
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Helping all writers to write: an interview with Jim Bennett
Q. You’ve spent years helping writers write, what do you see as the main markers of fluent prose? How do you help your authors retain their own voice while ensuring that the writing is clear and compelling? A. Fluent prose – that is, what readers may read and understand without struggling to grasp the author’sContinueContinue reading “Helping all writers to write: an interview with Jim Bennett”
