Mentoring Academic Researchers and Writers
These posts are offered in conjunction with the August 24, 2022 SAGE webinar panel on Mentorship. Dr. Janet Salmons, Sage Research Methods Community Manager, is one of the speakers. View the recording here:
Sage Research Methods Community posts about mentors and mentoring
Susan Gasson, Jillian Blacker, Ian Stoodley, Abbe Winter and Christine Bruce edited a new open access book, Confident Supervisors, to meet this need.
Pointing students or mentees to articles that describe or exemplify research methods is a responsibility of methods faculty or dissertation/thesis supervisors. Open access journals are useful when you don't have a robust academic library. Here are some SAGE journals you can tap for readings, with a recent article from each.
These SAGE books, cases, and videos from the SAGE Research Methods library focus on mentoring and being mentored in a research context.
What makes a good research mentor? Explore three core characteristics for good mentors: knowing, being, and doing.
Mentoring adult students? These tips might help!
Dr. Laura Pasquini offered a guest post about formal and informal online mentoring experiences in academic settings.
Answers to questions about mentoring posed during a webinar (and the recording too!)