Make sure to ‘Save the date’ to join us in our usual “last Wednesday of the month” slot on Wednesday 27th January 7.30pm – 8.30pm (UK time) when we start our ReSNetSLT year with an exciting new format for our first tweetchat of 2021.
We are delighted to welcome some of the new Editorial Board of the International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders (@ijlcd) and have planned to run this tweetchat as a special Question & Answer style session with this panel.
We’re looking forward to hearing from our special guest panel members – and they in turn are looking forward to hearing all your experiences and questions.
- What types of published papers do you and your colleagues find most useful and relevant to your own practice?
- What types of papers would you like to see more of in the future?
- And what types of papers might you hope to submit from your own clinical work?
Our special guests are Editor-in-Chief Dr Paul Conroy and Associate Editor Dr Mark Jayes.
Join us to hear why they took on their editorial roles, and what advice they have to share – especially for early-stage researchers.
This tweetchat will be hosted by Dr Hazel Roddam and the ReSNetSLT Team – Sophie Chalmers, Milly Heelan and Ellie Jones.
Thanks so much to Paul and Mark, this is such a fabulous opportunity for us all to benefit from your insights and advice
Everyone is welcome in our ReSNetSLT chats – please spread the word.
And for those who are joining one of our tweetchats for the first time, don’t forget that you can find lots of helpful tips on our blogsite pages here.
You can join us for the hour, or simply “pop in” when you can.
And, as usual, we will post the full transcript of the chat afterwards so that everyone can catch up on all the conversation threads – that’s why we remind everyone to use our hashtag #ReSNetSLT in every tweet, and encourage everyone to make the most of all our ReSNetSLT archives.