The Little Guide to Giving Poster Presentations - by John Bond (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Poster presentations are usually the first steps in a budding academic and research career.
- About the Author: John Bond has been in academic publishing for over 30 years as an editor, publisher, chief content officer, and now Publishing Consultant.
- 150 Pages
- Education, Higher
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About the Book
The Little Guide to Giving a Poster Presentation: Simple Steps to Success is a practical step-by-step guide for the novice or uncertain author on giving a poster presentation.Book Synopsis
Poster presentations are usually the first steps in a budding academic and research career. Many potential presenters, however, feel lost in this process, as there are few courses that teach you how to proceed. The Little Guide to Giving a Poster Presentation: Simple Steps to Success shows the reader how to take their ideas or work and present it to their peers and community in poster format. The Little Guide answers all the beginner's questions in a direct and useful fashion.Review Quotes
"This is a great resource for the uninitiated and a good guide even for the veteran presenter." --David Klassen, PhD, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rowan University
"I recommend this helpful guide for novice or experienced poster presenters looking for ways to share eloquent, compelling, and memorable ideas to promote the knowledge base and other professional expertise and reputation." --Liat Gafni Lachter, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, Lecturer Online Post-Professional Doctorate in Occupational Therapy, Boston University "An excellent, easy to read, comprehensive book, full of helpful resources and practical suggestions, that guides the reader step by step through the process of developing an idea for a poster session to a successful poster presentation and beyond to future opportunities." --Lori T. Andersen, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA, Retired - Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy and Community Health, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Florida "The Little Guide to Giving a Poster Presentation is a very helpful and thorough guide for those unfamiliar with the process. I particularly liked the section on physically presenting the poster at the conference and all the tips for dealing interacting with attendees." --Ben Finio, PhD, Lecturer, Cornell University "John Bond not only captured all the components of creating the content and physical poster itself, but also the nuanced aspects of poster presentation such as defining a target audience, networking, and funding." --Emily Compagnoni, RN, BSN, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia "The Little Guide resonates with my poster presentation experiences. It is an excellent guide." --Nancy Doyle, OTD, OTR/L, Lecturer, Department of Occupational Therapy, Boston UniversityAn excellent, easy to read, comprehensive book, full of helpful resources and practical suggestions, that guides the reader step by step through the process of developing an idea for a poster session to a successful poster presentation and beyond to future opportunities.
I recommend this helpful guide for novice or experienced poster presenters looking for ways to share eloquent, compelling, and memorable ideas to promote the knowledge base and other professional expertise and reputation.
John Bond not only captured all the components of creating the content and physical poster itself, but also the nuanced aspects of poster presentation such as defining a target audience, networking, and funding.
The Little Guide resonates with my poster presentation experiences. It is an excellent guide.
The Little Guide to Giving a Poster Presentation is a very helpful and thorough guide for those unfamiliar with the process. I particularly liked the section on physically presenting the poster at the conference and all the tips for dealing interacting with attendees.
This is a great resource for the uninitiated and a good guide even for the veteran presenter.
About the Author
John Bond has been in academic publishing for over 30 years as an editor, publisher, chief content officer, and now Publishing Consultant. He has overseen the publishing of over 20,000 articles in peer-reviewed journals and 500 books.