* If you’re eager to present a paper at a meeting but aren’t sure how to condense your ideas into 250-500 word proposal . . .
* If you’re familiar with bibliographic abstracts but aren’t sure how to convert that style into a dynamic and compelling response to a call for presentations . . .
* If you want to use the abstract-writing process as a way to clarify your thoughts for future writing projects . . .
. . . this is a workshop for you.
In this 60-minute online meeting you will learn:
* The four different goals for writing an abstract.
* What you need—and don’t need—to include in a paper or presentation proposal.
* How to write an abstract/proposal for a paper you haven’t yet written.
* How to make your proposal engaging without sacrificing your authority.
* Three simple tricks to match your abstract to a call for papers.
Writing a good abstract or proposal is a skill you can learn.
The workshop presentation will be a text-based discussion in a “Group Meeting” or IM format.
Cost:
To attend the workshop: $25.00
Special: Attend the workshop and we will review* your draft abstract/proposal $40.00
American Institute for Conservation (AIC) Member Special: 20% discount.
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Mailing address: P.O. Box 6611 New York NY 10128
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