E-book and reference articles from proofreading website
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Dear readers,
I would like to share with you some valuable resources from a proofreading services website. Most universities have their own proofreading services, so if English is not your native language, or if you struggle with writing, it can be good to send your work to your inhouse proofreading office. Some research groups have a "native" that they always work with. I recommend you inform about the practices within your department or research group. If that's not an option, you can ask if you can use the services from an online company. I have never used an online company, because TU Delft has its own translation office, so I can't really give sound recommendations about how to use these services, and how fast and legit they are. But I came across these links and free ebooks, which are valuable information for any PhD student:
Free e-books
The Best of Beginnings: The First Formal Meeting with Your Supervisor
I would like to share with you some valuable resources from a proofreading services website. Most universities have their own proofreading services, so if English is not your native language, or if you struggle with writing, it can be good to send your work to your inhouse proofreading office. Some research groups have a "native" that they always work with. I recommend you inform about the practices within your department or research group. If that's not an option, you can ask if you can use the services from an online company. I have never used an online company, because TU Delft has its own translation office, so I can't really give sound recommendations about how to use these services, and how fast and legit they are. But I came across these links and free ebooks, which are valuable information for any PhD student:
Free e-books
The Best of Beginnings: The First Formal Meeting with Your Supervisor