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Communication vs Validation: why are you publishing?

Posted on June 19, 2017 by Jo VanEvery 1 Comment

I’ve created an audio version of the post so you can listen to it on your commute, or while you’re cooking, or whatever. It does not contain the "Need more help?" section. Listen here: The primary purpose of publishing, even scholarly publishing, is communication. If you centre the … [Read more...] about Communication vs Validation: why are you publishing?

Filed Under: Communicating Knowledge Tagged With: audience, authority, blog, citations, classroom, communication, conferences, Fyfe, journal articles, Margaret Atwood, monographs, seminar, validation

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