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Catching Up

December 2, 2019May 29, 2017

So in my last post I wrote that – as much as I might like to – I wouldn’t be able to attend Frances Peck’s … Read more

Tags blogging, book review, conservation, CSP, editing, Lab Girl, professional development, womeninSTEM, writing

Blogging all over the place

December 2, 2019October 29, 2014

It’s been a few weeks since I’ve blogged here, but it’s not as though I’m not blogging at all. In fact, most of my posts … Read more

Tags Canadian Science Publishing, Cowichan, CSP, deforestation, Geological Society of America, geoscience, GSA2014, science culture, science in society, Vancouver, women in science

Women-In-Science Series at Canadian Science Publishing

December 2, 2019July 3, 2014

This week, to celebrate Canada Day, the first in CSP’s Women In Science series was posted on their blog. For this post I interviewed Dr. … Read more

Tags academia, Canadian Science Publishing, careers, CSP, Environmental science, women in science

This week: Open access and open science journalism

December 2, 2019April 22, 2014

I had a couple of guest posts come out today, and surprisingly both happen to be about open access. The first was for Canadian Science … Read more

Tags cancomm, CSP, cswa, guest blog, open access, science communication, science journalism, science writing

Citizen science

December 2, 2019March 12, 2014

My latest post for Canadian Science Publishing came out yesterday – all about citizen science, what kind of projects we have in Canada, and what … Read more

Tags birding, Canadian Science Publishing, citizen science, CSP, earthworms, groundwater wells, guest blog, NEPTUNE Canada, RinkWatch
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