Research Cooperative

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Blogs: 15
Pages: 7
images: 5
youtube videos: 1
Invitations: 2
Groups: 10
Location: International
Work interests: Providing NPO social network for better research communication
Affiliation/website: Serving all members of the Research Cooperative
Preferred contact method: Other (details below)
Preferred contact language(s): English
Contact: email (researchcooperative atto gmail dotto com)
Favourite publications: PJ Matthews and J Akamine, eds. (2004) Research Writing in Japan: Personal, Cultural, and Practical Perspectives, Senri Ethnological Reports No. 49. National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka.

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  • Add tags to your public profile

    Every Research Cooperative member has a personal profile page with a sidebar in which basic information about your location and work interests can be displayed (this information has to be added by you after logging in to your account, and can be updated at any time).

    A good way to make your profile more visible, if you are offering a service such as editing or translation or other, is to add tags on your profile page.

    If the tags are keywords that also appear in your self-description, the combination will help search engines decide how relevant your page is to the searches made by users of the Internet. Anything from around two to six keywords is good. Short phrases such as "English to Spanish", alongside keywords describing your occupation (e.g. "translator", or "academic translation") are also good.

    A range of general to very specific keywords can help to catch the attention of potential customers with specific interests within a general field (e.g. indexing, journals, books, academic texts, science textbooks, biology, medicine)

    [Quotation marks should not be used when you create the tags]

Research Cooperative
05/01/17 11:44:35AM @chief-admin:

See also the entry on " Updating your profile with cog icon "


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