I have now looked at this and see that it is not related to the subject of
this discussion at all, a media guides for scientists. It is the other way
round, a science guide for the media.
Drat. That means that I need to think about a page of stuff along the same
lines.
So, if you know of any "science guides for the media" let me know.
This one can get the ball rolling. Thanks.
Please, just stuff intended for the media. General science things are
plentiful, but unless they are aimed at the hacks they will ignore them. In
any case, they may well start from the wrong position.
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Michael Kenward
ABSW e-minder
http://www.absw.org.uk
http://absw.blogspot.com/
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Hi Andy
I wrote a 4-page paper on biodiversity and the media, which is free for
download from here: http://www.iied.org/pubs/display.php?o=17037IIED
Cheers
Mike
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] Advice to scientists who want to work with the
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Michael,
NERC have produced a 'Science and the Media' guide, available to
download
from here:
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/publications/guidance/sciencemedia.asp
I am trying to build a up a list of online resources online at
http://tinyurl.com/biocrc. The focus for this online resource centre
(part of an
EU-funded project) is biodiversity and 'nature'-related science, but I
am linking
to general science guidance as well. If it's OK with you I'd like to
include a link
to the online resources you are building up.
If you are any other readers can suggest relevant material I can
include, that
would be great.
Thanks
Andy
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