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Started by Faith786, April 01, 2021, 11:10:12 AM

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Faith786

Quote from: Faith786 on April 08, 2021, 10:37:48 AM

April goals:
-type up meeting notes April 1
-read chapter 15 by April 2
-read chapter 16 by April 5
-write up discussion of research due April 2
-email/send research interview questions
-make chart 1 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references April 7
-email request for research documents to relevant stakeholders April 8
-type meeting notes April 8
-make chart 2 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references
-write up discussion of research due April 11
-peer review due April 19
-peer review another paper due April 19
-conduct analysis of interview data
-make and record power point presentation re interview data
-write reflection of article #9 for 2021 project
-write reflection of article #10 for 2021 project
-write a page for item#4 (book chapter) due late July 2021 (now at 4,000 words, ultimate goal is 10,000)
-read, revise and email myself item #5 (s manuscript) and get it down to <20-25 pages
-Read/review/summarize relevant 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)
-accept manuscript for peer review April 5


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
-In total, submit ~6 manuscripts/articles/chapter(s) in 2021 (hopefully 3 or more get accepted/published this year)
-Continue drafting item #4 (book chapter) with reading/review of up-to-date literature
-Continue drafting item #5 (s manuscript)

Long-term goals:
-apply for research funding
I need this grant approved...

Parasaurolophus

I'll do some book section reading today.
I know it's a genus.

nonsensical

Today I went through an R&R that a collaborator had been working on. The paper looked to be in great shape and is very close to being ready to resubmit. It's great when people send me things that are so well-written and close to getting out the door.

Parasaurolophus

Quote from: Parasaurolophus on April 09, 2021, 10:09:58 AM
I'll do some book section reading today.

Read some for a book section, and a ton for Collaboration 3.
I know it's a genus.

mamselle

Tiny bit done on the book intro, and a lot done on the upcoming presentation.

More on that today--and every day this week since it's due to be given first thing Saturday AM.

Thankfully, the NPO job stuff is receding in terms of how much is left to do and, apparently, how much time pressure there is to do it sooner rather than later.

Later--as in next week--would be very good.

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.

Bbmaj7b5

Big NSF proposal with a rolling deadline - hope to get it out before the end of the month.

I'm not sure I like the rolling deadlines as much, since I want circumstances beyond my control to dictate when a proposal is ready.

mamselle

Quote from: Bbmaj7b5 on April 11, 2021, 07:49:11 PM
Big NSF proposal with a rolling deadline - hope to get it out before the end of the month.

I'm not sure I like the rolling deadlines as much, since I want circumstances beyond my control to dictate when a proposal is ready.

I like hard deadlines better than soft ones, too.

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.

Faith786

Quote from: Faith786 on April 09, 2021, 05:53:55 AM

April goals:
-type up meeting notes April 1
-read chapter 15 by April 2
-read chapter 16 by April 5
-write up discussion of research due April 2
-email/send research interview questions
-make chart 1 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references April 7
-email request for research documents to relevant stakeholders April 8
-type meeting notes April 8
-make chart 2 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references
-write up discussion of research due April 11
-send email with research summary and chart April 12
-peer review due April 19
-peer review another paper due April 19
-conduct analysis of interview data
-make and record power point presentation re interview data
-write reflection of article #9 for 2021 project
-write reflection of article #10 for 2021 project
-write a page for item#4 (book chapter) due late July 2021 (now at 4,000 words, ultimate goal is 10,000)
-read, revise and email myself item #5 (s manuscript) and get it down to <20-25 pages
-Read/review/summarize relevant 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)
-accept manuscript for peer review April 5


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
-In total, submit ~6 manuscripts/articles/chapter(s) in 2021 (hopefully 3 or more get accepted/published this year)
-Continue drafting item #4 (book chapter) with reading/review of up-to-date literature
-Continue drafting item #5 (s manuscript)

Long-term goals:
-apply for research funding
I need this grant approved...

darkstarrynight

Quote from: darkstarrynight on April 02, 2021, 09:32:41 AM
Thanks, Faith786, for getting this started!

April Goals

  • Continue cleaning up transcripts for data analysis with subfield colleague (anticipating conference proposal acceptance in the next week for October)
  • Revise rejected manuscript and submit to different journal with two colleagues
  • Continue collecting data for project with new faculty colleague in department
  • Try to move on IRB and manuscript for project with college friend and another colleague
  • Hopefully get proofs for two accepted articles to finalize for publication

Other Goals

  • Hear something regarding two manuscripts under review, hopefully R&R
  • Continue working on long-term project, which requires people to look for old documents in their offices once they feel safe to return
  • Possibly submit proposal due in late April for conference in November

Per my second goal, I wrote my two co-authors to ask if we should just submit with minimal revisions after rejection to a different journal because we are just sitting on it nine months later. The first author wrote me back that hu and the other author met without me (and I never would have known unless I had emailed, I guess) and will get me their revisions today. Whatever...

I wrote my two friends about moving forward on the project that I need to apply to IRB for with their training completed and lit review parts that we divided up (I did mine in February). I have not heard from either of them so I am guessing the project will not move forward.

I do not think I will submit a proposal due next week for the November conference, but do plan to attend and volunteered to be a discussant.

A friend of mine has data relevant to a special issue call in a journal so I am joining hu to do something with her (due in June).

Sun_Worshiper

Article accepted today! This is a solo hit in a very good journal, so I'm very happy. This paper was also rejected quite a few times before finding a home, which just goes to show that persistence is key.

Parasaurolophus

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Quote from: Sun_Worshiper on April 12, 2021, 01:03:47 PM
Article accepted today! This is a solo hit in a very good journal, so I'm very happy. This paper was also rejected quite a few times before finding a home, which just goes to show that persistence is key.

w00t! Congratulations!


For my part, I shall work on the Newsletter and do a spot of reading for a book section or Collaboration 3 again.
I know it's a genus.

Faith786

Quote from: Sun_Worshiper on April 12, 2021, 01:03:47 PM
Article accepted today! This is a solo hit in a very good journal, so I'm very happy. This paper was also rejected quite a few times before finding a home, which just goes to show that persistence is key.

Congratulations!!
I need this grant approved...

Faith786

Quote from: Faith786 on April 12, 2021, 06:09:03 AM
April goals:
-type up meeting notes April 1
-read chapter 15 by April 2
-read chapter 16 by April 5
-write up discussion of research due April 2
-email/send research interview questions
-make chart 1 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references April 7
-email request for research documents to relevant stakeholders April 8
-type meeting notes April 8
-make chart 2 with dates, inclusion/exclusion criteria, sources, references
-write up discussion of research due April 11
-send email with research summary and chart April 12
-peer review due April 19
-peer review another paper due April 19
-conduct analysis of interview data
-make and record power point presentation re interview data
-write reflection of article #9 for 2021 project
-write reflection of article #10 for 2021 project
-write a page for item#4 (book chapter) due late July 2021 (now at 4,000 words, ultimate goal is 10,000)
-read, revise and email myself item #5 (s manuscript) and get it down to <20-25 pages
-Read/review/summarize relevant 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)
-accept manuscript for peer review April 5


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
-In total, submit ~6 manuscripts/articles/chapter(s) in 2021 (hopefully 3 or more get accepted/published this year)
-Continue drafting item #4 (book chapter) with reading/review of up-to-date literature
-Continue drafting item #5 (s manuscript)

Long-term goals:
-apply for research funding
I need this grant approved...

Parasaurolophus

Quote from: Parasaurolophus on April 12, 2021, 01:24:25 PM
Quote from: Sun_Worshiper on April 12, 2021, 01:03:47 PM
Article accepted today! This is a solo hit in a very good journal, so I'm very happy. This paper was also rejected quite a few times before finding a home, which just goes to show that persistence is key.

w00t! Congratulations!


For my part, I shall work on the Newsletter and do a spot of reading for a book section or Collaboration 3 again.
I know it's a genus.

Parasaurolophus

Other things will interfere today, but I'll continue my reading. Wish I could write instead, but I'm at the point where I first need to educate myself.
I know it's a genus.