30 November 2021 | December 2021, Editors Vic
From the President by Stephanie Holt AE It feels something akin to normal out there in the big wide world. Perhaps you’ve even squeezed in a holiday or weekend getaway. I suspect it will take a long time to come to terms with COVID-19’s impacts, but I hope there’s...
30 November 2021 | December 2021, Editors SA
Careers seminar with Carole Theiley by Tina Morganella Say it with me, everyone: “We’re living in unprecedented times.” It’s turned into a catchphrase but it’s still true, and many of us are using this period of flux to reconsider our careers and think about how we...
30 November 2021 | December 2021, Editors NSW
From the committee by Paul Anderson and Russell Noake Your committee needs you We’re hiring. Well, calling out for volunteers, in fact, for a few vacant positions on the EdNSW committee and we would love to hear from branch members interested in joining the committee...
29 November 2021 | December 2021, Editors ANZ
Christmas greetings and thanks from the President by Caroline Simpson AE Kia ora to you all. It feels great to welcome our two new committee members: Alison Wilson and Deborah Shaw. Thank you, both, for volunteering your time and support to the branch. Thank you also...
29 November 2021 | December 2021
by Helen Bradford AE Most of my clients are government departments and NGOs. Their projects often include data presented in text, tables and charts. When I edit their work, I sometimes suggest alternative ways to present the data. For example, long paragraphs...
29 November 2021 | December 2021
by Katherine Kornei One tenet of scientific publishing is the use of academic citations — nods to what’s known or has been done before. But referencing something other than a traditional written source can feel superficial: A “personal communication” citation, for...