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Jul. 6, 2023
Research and Technical Writing Institute 2023
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May. 16, 2023
Enhance Your Writing at the Research and Technical Writing Institute

Research and technical writers at every level across all disciplines and industries experience the unique challenges of academic and professional writing – finding the right voice, composing compelling arguments, and weaving in qualitative and quantitative data. Those considerations are on top of the constant struggle to organize immense amounts of data, identify common themes and […]

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Jul. 5, 2022
Scholarly Writing Institute Recap

Scholarly Writing Institute Recap Enhance your writing skills and discover digital tools to assist with the publishing process. NVivo and Citavi have once again partnered with Dissertation by Design to present the free Scholarly Writing Institute. Dissertation by Design is an organization that works with all scholarly writers, including students, academics, and research professionals. The […]

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Nov. 1, 2023
Top 10 Tips for Writing a Literature Review

Conducting a thorough critique of the literature is incredibly important, but as a writer, you may feel daunted by the enormity of the task. Following these 10 tips can help you focus your writing efforts. These tips can also help you write a literature review that moves beyond summarizing the research and toward critiquing it […]

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Nov. 15, 2022
Welcome to Academic Writing Month! (#AcWriMo) 

Academic Writing Month runs in November and challenges participants to set and meet a writing goal during the month. To help everyone participating, we’ve done a round of up our best scholarly writing resources and will also release great new writing content regularly during November. Let’s go! [Blog] What is #AcWriMo? Learn where #AcWriMo came […]

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Feb. 11, 2022
Introducing the Scholarly Writing Webinar Series

Part of my role is to connect the amazing research community around the world and I’m proud to say that we have another great free webinar series coming up to do just that. Scholarly Writing Webinar Series This series gives researchers all over the world the opportunity to learn from leaders in scholarly writing at a time […]

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Dec. 4, 2023
14 Reasons Why NVivo is the Best Qualitative Data Analytics Software

On the first day of research, my data gave to me... Join us as we help you to (re)discover some of the key elements of NVivo, powerful qualitative data analytics software, that will help set you up for success in 2024. Our 14 days of qualitative and mixed methods research (in honor of NVivo 14, […]

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Jan. 10, 2023
From journalism to research and evaluation: a research journey

Dr. Anupama Shekar shares her story of following her passion for ensuring equitable access to quality education, no matter a child’s economic circumstance, and how it took her from a career in journalism in India, to post-doctoral research in the U.S. Her work has featured a long history of working with qualitative research and evaluation […]

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Nov. 16, 2021
Book Building: Room by Room

Setting aside the issue of expertise, even mid-career academics have a hard time imagining how they could make the investment of time to write a textbook. But if you’ve been teaching the same course for a number of years and have begun to add your own twist to it, there is a possibility that you […]

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Aug. 11, 2020
How to write a proposal

The blueprint for your writing project In everyday language, the word “proposal” is probably most frequently used in the context of marriage or business. In both cases, the proposal lays out the terms of a long-term endeavor. While the details may be a bit vague under a marriage proposal (“I’ll love and cherish you forever”), […]

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Nov. 19, 2019
A treasure trove of tags

Think outside the box and develop your own system of keywords or labels We like to put documents – and people – in boxes. This type of pigeonholing tends to reduce the complexities of an item (or a person) down to one characteristic. A document, for example, will often only be stored in one place, […]

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Oct. 8, 2019
Show your readers the way

Tables of contents, lists of figures, and other "signposts" for your text If you’re in a new place, you’ll often spend a few minutes trying to get your bearings. When hiking in the mountains or looking for a room in an unfamiliar building, you’ll keep an eye out for signs telling you which way to […]

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