How to list Publications & "Poster presentations

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juiceman311

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1. How do 'describe' my publication? Title / abstract? Title & summary? I was secondary author, how do I bring that up, or should I even bring it up?

2. Poster presenations - same deal, what do I explain?
 
juiceman311 said:
1. How do 'describe' my publication? Title / abstract? Title & summary? I was secondary author, how do I bring that up, or should I even bring it up?

2. Poster presenations - same deal, what do I explain?

i said that i was co-author (instead of secondary author), listed the title of the abstract and authors, and included a copy of the abstract for reference....if you want you could give a one sentence description, but dont make it dense

you can do similar thing for posters
 
May seem like a dumb question, but how do you physically attach a copy of the abstract to your primary?
 
juiceman311 said:
May seem like a dumb question, but how do you physically attach a copy of the abstract to your primary?

cut & paste? it might be too big

i was told to write it out in the proper citation form & then sum up the abstract b/c it might be too large
 
Co-Author is not the same as second author, and that distinction is important. I listed mine at the end of the EC under the heading Publications:
I gave the citation information, including date, whether it was an abstract, presentation, or the journal name if it was a journal publication. List it just as you list it on your CV, or ask to see your mentor's CV, or a grad student's CV, if you need aid.
 
Doc Jay said:
Co-Author is not the same as second author, and that distinction is important. I listed mine at the end of the EC under the heading Publications:
I gave the citation information, including date, whether it was an abstract, presentation, or the journal name if it was a journal publication. List it just as you list it on your CV, or ask to see your mentor's CV, or a grad student's CV, if you need aid.

Thanks for your input, thats probably the best advice I've heard so far about listing publications on this forum. I wasn't sure before, because people said list them one at a time, and if you have multiple that will take up too many slots. I'll definitely list all the publications under one heading.
 
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