Writing Across Qualitative Research
by Maria Lahman, Ph.D. and Tyler Kincaid Ph.D., panelists for the How to Do Research and Get Published webinar, “How to write a paper: Qualitative methodology” share their insights.
Conduct a reference search and format your reference section
Conduct a reference search and format your reference section was offered as part of the How to Do Research and Get Published webinar series. Watch the recording and find lots of useful resources in this post.
Resources about getting scholarly articles published
Find a collection of resources about writing and publishing articles and more!
Dr. Linda Bloomberg and Dr. Merle Werbeloff discuss methodology with publication options
Learn about research design, doctoral writing, and academic publishing with these posts and recordings from Dr. Linda Bloomberg and Dr. Merle Werbeloff.
What is a "holistic publication strategy"?
Think about your own big picture, and how to paint it. There are many options for sharing ideas and disseminating findings. What will work for you, based on the nature of your research, your findings, and your career goals?
Research Stages: A 2023 Recap
Looking back at 2023, find all posts here!
We explored stages of a research project, from concept to publication. In each quarter we focused on one part of the process. In this recap for the year you will find original guest posts, interviews, curated collections of open-access resources, recordings from webinars or roundtable discussions, and instructional resources.
Revive an Old Writing Project, or Let It Die?
Look candidly at your unfinished project. Is it a stepping stone, and completion will be allow you to move ahead? Or is it an obstacle that prevents you from moving forward? Find ideas to help you determine whether to revive that piece of writing or let it go.
Keeping Writing Projects Alive
Have a writing project that is languishing? Find practical tips for keeping it alive!
Methods Film Fest: Researchers Share Insights
Methods Film Fest!
We can read what they write, but what do researchers say? What are they thinking about, what are they exploring, what insights do they share about methodologies, methods, and approaches? In 2023 Methodspace produced 32 videos, and you can find them all in this post!
12 months of research resources + 12 interactive webinars = 2024 on Sage Research Methods Community
2024 on Sage Methodspace = 12 months of Research Resources and 12 interactive webinars! Learn about the year ahead and register now to join the webinar series.
Create a Research Agenda and Personal Academic Brand: Webinar and Q & A Part 1
Many questions were posed by attendees of the Sage webinar, Create a Research Agenda and Personal Academic Brand, with panelists Dr. Mark Carrigan and Dr. Jessica Sowa. Attendees posed many questions. This post is the first in a series - find responses to your questions and links to related resources.
Animation and Research Communication
How can we use animation in research communication? See this collection of open access articles.
How to present numeric data
Find tips to help you share your research and numerical findings.
A project management approach to academic writing
In this post Dr. Mazak discusses how to manage the writing process for a large project such as a dissertation, thesis, or book and offers resources to help new or experienced writers.
How to Create a Research Agenda and Personal Academic Brand: Webinar Recording
Watch the recording from the lively, informative, How to Create a Research Agenda and Personal Academic Brand webinar.
The Importance of Being Disruptive: On Decolonising Creative Research Methods
Caroline Lenette offered a keynote address at the International Creative Research Methods conference, September 2023. See the address and learn about the 2024 conference here.
Image Use and Reuse
Academic writing is not always writing! Pictures and media enliven our writing, and can be important for showing concepts and contexts.
How to Make a Cogent Argument
How and why should you argue in academic writing? Learn more from Dr. Alastair Bonnett, author of How to Argue.
Research Proposals: Writing Strategies and Ethical Considerations
This post includes tips about writing qualitative proposals excerpted from Research Design by Creswell and Creswell.
Peer Reviewing for Journals and the Co-Construction of Knowledge
Peer review is a social process involving the interactions of authors, reviewers and editors, each of whom make a different contribution to the production of knowledge. Learn more in this guest post from Dr. Dermot Breslin.