• I’m about to cross-post two entries from my blog on what I lovingly termed #thealtaclife. Thanks for getting this started!

  • While at work I am thinking about academics making time to write, esp. #altac folks. It’s especially hard for those of us who enjoy writing. I’m wondering about the research/writing routine of others who are #altac.

    • I’d love to hear from others about this, too. In my current position, I have 20% research time, as do my colleagues; this means that Fridays are meeting-free with the intent of allowing everyone a day of focused research, writing, coding, etc. (depending on the project). It’s unlikely I’ll have this structure forever, though, so I’m curious to…[Read more]

    • I have to do my purportedly “non-job” related research and writing outside of standard working hours in this job.

    • Yes, that’s my case too. My boss allows me to make time for research related to my job, but any projects not directly related have to be done outside of work.

    • For now, I’m trying to do a little every day early in the morning, but I find the super slow pace frustrating. This month I’m going to try something different and give myself a little extra time on weekends to work on my projects. I wonder how others negotiate writing/research time into their contracts.

  • I’m having some trouble uploading my slideshow online. I recorded the audio onto the PowerPoint slideshow itself, and every time I upload it online the slideshow shows up without the audio. So, you can click […]

  • Liana Silva changed their profile picture on MLA Commons 13 years ago

  • Nice! I’m going to link to this on the Google + community page for Alt-Acs.

  • Well, I just got back from MLA 2013 and I’m already thinking about MLA 2014! I have in mind a panel for MLA14 on writing support for doctoral students. If you or someone you know would be interested, drop me a line! Also feel free to pass the message along.

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