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Creating a Social Justice-Focused Academic Journal Style Guide
How faculty journal editors can create a journal style guide that embodies the politics, ethics, and vision of their journal.
What to Do with Unfinished Summer Writing
How to glean useable material from your unfinished summer writing projects and turn that material into publishable work.
How to Promote Your Podcast Episode
How to work with colleagues, publishers, and podcast producers to promote your podcast episode and share your work with diverse audiences.
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A Farewell to Ibid.: Editing Footnotes at ACES
Tips on editing footnotes and endnotes, helping authors decide between them, keeping up with citation style changes, and curbing overcitation.
Mental Health in Academia: How Departments Can Support Faculty, Staff, and Students
Strategies and tactics for improving mental health in academia by providing resources to students, faculty, and staff and prioritizing wellness.
Using Recursive Outlines for Writing
How to use recursive outlines for writing projects to keep your writing on track while also making room for your ideas to evolve.
Turning a Side Project into a Career: Behind the Scenes with Dismantle
A behind-the-scenes look at how Dismantle Magazine co-founders Elise Chatelain and Sara Tatyana Bernstein are turning their side project into a career.
Teaching Students How to Use Archival Sources
How archival sources can enrich the learning experience and tips on creating assignments that show the political and intellectual stakes of the archive.
How to Write a Great Speaker or Author Bio
How to write a great author bio or speaker bio that introduces you to specific audiences and brings in professional opportunities.
Daily Self-Care Practices for Your Wellness Routine
Easy daily self-care practices to treat yourself with kindness, move a little slower, and find comfort amidst your personal and professional lives.
Why and How to Write a Book Review
How to write a book review that works for your own research and goals, as well as why scholars should write them to build intellectual community.
How to Put Your Interdisciplinary Training to Work in an Editing Career
Interdisciplinary scholars often make fantastic academic editors. Here’s how you can get started building an interdisciplinary editing career.