Whether you’re looking for regular updates on a particular topic or for a specific project, don’t despair – I’ve got your back with my research summary service.
What copyright agreement do you have with your freelancer?
If you work with freelancers or are thinking about working with freelancers, it’s probably not a question you’ve thought of before. After all, you’ve paid for something to be produced – surely, you can do what you want with it… right? Not necessarily – unless explicitly agreed, the freelancer owns the copyright to the deliverable they have produced.
The public is not your audience
As the old adage goes, one size does not fit all. One communication platform does not reach all. One style of communication does not engage all. One message is not relevant to all.
This is true whether you are a business trying to sell your products or services, a researcher trying to share your science, or an NGO trying to help address a social or ecological problem.
To inspire action, should you be optimistic or pessimistic?
What is a freelance researcher?
Twelve types of content for your communications strategy
Keeping your image use ethical and legal
From using copyrighted images taken straight from the web, to images without attribution, it seems that many people simply aren’t aware that what they are doing is wrong - ethically or legally. In this short overview, we look at how you can obtain images that keep the image creators happy - the long arm of the law at bay.