Sunday, August 5, 2012

Need motivation for writing your thesis? Write a blog.

Next Scientist makes creating a science blog easy. Writing a science blog could even save your PhD. Check out the full story here and be sure to checkout the hyperlink on the aforementioned destination document about the 5 Phases of PhD Motivation. You can also find the 5 Phases of PhD Motivation by this absolute link: http://juliopeironcely.com/archives/5-phases-of-phd-motivation-explained-the-roller-coaster-curve.html
Hyperlink definitions:
Hyperlink: a highlighted word or group of words that when clicked on sends the user to another page, website, document, or part of different part of the same document. Synonym: link, HTML link
Destination Page: The page being linked to, i.e. you click a hyperlink in the source page to go to the destination page.
Absolute Link: An absolute link (or "absolute URL link") contains a complete internet address, just the same as if you typed the address into your browser's address bar. It doesn't matter where the source page is in relation to the destination page, the link will always work as long as the destination page exists. Most absolute links begin with "http://".
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