Co-Authoring


Write@UNG Series



Dr. Michael Rifenburg
Department of English
CTLL Faculty Fellow for Scholarly Writing
mrifenburg.wordpress.com / @jmrifenburg

Framing concepts

Examples




Examples


Plan

Why?


How?



What co-authoring looks like

Why?


Theoretical

Practical
Multiple perspectives on data
Share workload
Ethos-building (non-writing co-author)
Just plain funner (but not necessarily easier)

How?

Collaborative software or technologies that work for your team. 

Some ideas...
Dropbox.com
Google docs

Dropbox.com


Written w/ performance artist based on Oregon. Published in Across the Disciplines.

Google Docs




co-edited collection with professor in Arizona and professor in Massachusetts. Under contract with Colorado State University Open Press & University Press of Colorado.

DETERMINing authorship


"An author is considered anyone involved with the initial research design, data collection and analysis, manuscript drafting, and final approval."



 : from American Psychological Association

resources


Resources


guest speakers


Joined UNG in 2006. Dept Head of Psychological Science. Trained in Psychology & Biology: neuropsychopharmacology. Active undergrad lab w/ Dr. Ryan Shanks.

Professor of Biology. Research interests focus on the systematic & neurological effects of psychostimulants using mice as a model organism. Actively involved in facilitating undergrad research.

two recent publications


Shanks, Ross, Doyle, Helton, Picou, Schulz, Tavares, Bryant, Dawson, Lloyd. (2015) Adolescent exposure to cocaine, amphetamine, and methylphenidate cross-sensitizes to adult mice w/ drug- and sex-specific effects. Behavioural Brain Research, 281, 116-124.


Hatch, Zschau, Hays, McAllister, Harrison, Cate, Shanks, Lloyd. (2014). Of mice and meth: A new media-based neuropsychopharmacology lab to teach research methods. Teaching of Psychology, 41(2), 167-174.

Upcoming workshop


Cultivating a Journal Article From Your Work

November 14






michael.rifenburg@ung.edu

Co-Authoring

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