Address real people and real issues and think of questions ahead of time, this article in Today’s Engineer urges (Source: WHAT’S NEW @ IEEE IN COMPUTING)
Archive for November, 2003
On the Road to a Great Presentation – Step One: Care About Your Audience
Thursday, November 20th, 2003Competition in biology; It’s a scoop
Wednesday, November 19th, 2003A Nature news article examines the appearance of increasing competitiveness in the life sciences, a push to get results out as fast as possible in pursuit of grants, tenure, prestige and other aims. A story is told of a couple that presented a poster and published their results, just barely ahead of four other groups that learned of their techniques through their conference presentation. Are carelessness and sloppy research on the increase as a result, or are there just isolated phenomena. (Karel Svoboda, formerly of Howard Berg’s lab at Rowland/Harvard, is among those quoted)
Favorite Science Scams
Wednesday, November 19th, 2003New blog home
Tuesday, November 18th, 2003I’ve moved the library weblog over to Harvard Law and am having a go with their Manila software. Read earlier postings at http://rihlib.blogspot.com, where I will continue to archive them …
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