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Started by Faith786, May 01, 2021, 06:08:57 AM

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Faith786

Quote from: Faith786 on May 24, 2021, 09:08:13 AM
May goals:
-email update to research team due May 1
-email update to research team due May 4
-review and upload research letter with tracked changes May 4
-review and email appendices/exhibits May 5
-revise manuscript May 7 (a day early, yay!)
-peer review due May 10
-read chapter 1 May 11
-read chapter 2 May 12
-create manuscript ideas excel table May 14
-review, revise, and respond to graduate student research proposal May 15
-read chapter 3
-read chapter 4
-revise manuscript May 17 (early, yay)
-reviewed and approved graduate student's research May 18
-draft ~1000 words of team manuscript and email members; upload to secure site May 21
-summarize timeline chart [drafted in ppt slide], upload p research documents to secure website
-read chapter 5
-research discussion due May 23
-read chapter 6
-read chapter 7
-read chapter 8
-discussion of research due May 29
-another peer review due May 23 (darn these journals, sheesh!)
-draft ppt slides for presentation to team for team meeting
-peer review due May 24
-make chart 2 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references
-write reflection of article #10 for 2021 project May 14
-write reflection of article #11 for 2021 project
-email title of research presentation for faculty research series due late June 2021
-write a page for item#4 (book chapter) due late July 2021 (now at 4,500 words)
-write another page for item #4 (book chapter) due late July 2021 (now at 5,000 words)
-Read/review/summarize relevant paper to add to research library for 2021 project
-Read/review/summarize another paper to add to research library for 2021 project
-Update CV to reflect Google Scholar citation count, h-index, and i10 index metrics
-Update CV to reflect ResearchGate score
-Update CV to reflect Publons review metrics
-Update CV to reflect submitted/under review manuscript(s)
-peer-review two new manuscripts relevant to research field(s)

Short-term/ongoing goals:
-Try to stay alive, keep calm, and carry on during the third wave of COVID-19 so that research can continue
-read, revise and email myself item #5 (s manuscript) and get it down to <20-25 pages
-Continue drafting item #4 (book chapter) with reading/review of up-to-date literature

Long-term goals:
-apply for research funding

N(complete) = 24
I need this grant approved...

Parasaurolophus

I book sectioned for twenty minutes. Not quite enough to finish this one, but soon!
I know it's a genus.

darkstarrynight

I started organizing a document for the special issue manuscript due 6/15 and did some reading of literature for it this week. I am trying to finalize my summer courses so I can focus on that when I have the time. Ayiyi!

Parasaurolophus

A tiny bit more book sectioning done today. I only have a couple of small things left to do tomorrow, and I'll have finished it.
I know it's a genus.

Parasaurolophus

Today I'll finish that book section, although I also have to prepare a teaching demo for the dummy interview that will make my position permanent.
I know it's a genus.

Faith786

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Quote from: Faith786 on May 29, 2021, 04:48:21 PM
May goals:
-email update to research team due May 1
-email update to research team due May 4
-review and upload research letter with tracked changes May 4
-review and email appendices/exhibits May 5
-revise manuscript May 7 (a day early, yay!)
-peer review due May 10
-read chapter 1 May 11
-read chapter 2 May 12
-create manuscript ideas excel table May 14
-review, revise, and respond to graduate student research proposal May 15
-read chapter 3
-read chapter 4
-revise manuscript May 17 (early, yay)
-reviewed and approved graduate student's research May 18
-draft ~1000 words of team manuscript and email members; upload to secure site May 21
-summarize timeline chart [drafted in ppt slide], upload p research documents to secure website
-read chapter 5
-research discussion due May 23
-read chapter 6
-read chapter 7
-read chapter 8
-discussion of research due May 29
-another peer review due May 23 (darn these journals, sheesh!)
-draft ppt slides for presentation to team for team meeting
-peer review due May 24
-make chart 2 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references
-write reflection of article #10 for 2021 project May 14
-write reflection of article #11 for 2021 project
-email title of research presentation for faculty research series due late June 2021
-write a page for item#4 (book chapter) due late July 2021 (now at 4,500 words)
-write another page for item #4 (book chapter) due late July 2021 (now at 5,000 words)
-Read/review/summarize relevant paper to add to research library for 2021 project
-Read/review/summarize another paper to add to research library for 2021 project
-Update CV to reflect Google Scholar citation count, h-index, and i10 index metrics
-Update CV to reflect ResearchGate score
-Update CV to reflect Publons review metrics
-Update CV to reflect submitted/under review manuscript(s)
-peer-review two new manuscripts relevant to research field(s)

Short-term/ongoing goals:
-Try to stay alive, keep calm, and carry on during the third wave of COVID-19 so that research can continue
-read, revise and email myself item #5 (s manuscript) and get it down to <20-25 pages
-Continue drafting item #4 (book chapter) with reading/review of up-to-date literature

Long-term goals:
-apply for research funding

N(complete) = 32
I need this grant approved...

mamselle

I suggest you apply for an extension to May.

One more day and you'll be done!

;--}

M.
Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in the way of understanding.

Reprove not a scorner, lest they hate thee: rebuke the wise, and they will love thee.

Give instruction to the wise, and they will be yet wiser: teach the just, and they will increase in learning.

Parasaurolophus

Quote from: Parasaurolophus on May 31, 2021, 08:05:55 AM
Today I'll finish that book section, although I also have to prepare a teaching demo for the dummy interview that will make my position permanent.

Done!

May's results:

Quote from: Parasaurolophus on May 01, 2021, 07:29:07 AM
    May's goals:

    • Find 2-3 more panelists for annual conference panel
    • Read two big items for each of two new book sections
    • Finalize all existing book sections
    • Write two more book sections
    • Start revising Grumbly Paper

    Pretty good! June will have to be a bit busy, but that's OK.

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I know it's a genus.