We do create content for the following
academic types:
1.
Book, in many types and
varieties.
2. Chapter
in an edited volume
3. Book report.
4. Conference
paper.
5. Dissertation;
usually between 6,000 and 20,000 words in length.
6. Essay; usually short,
between 1,500 and 6,000 words in length.
7. Explication;
usually a short factual note explaining some obscure part of a particular work;
e.g. its terminology, dialect, allusions or coded references.
8. Research
Article.
9. Research
Paper; longer essay involving library research, 3000 to 6000 words
in length.
10. Technical
report
11. Thesis; often
in excess of 20,000 words in length.
We do also write the following types of papers for students:
1.
Exam questions & Essay titles; and the
formulation of these.
2. Instructional
pamphlet,
or hand-out, or reading list.
3. Presentations;
usually short, often illustrated.
We are also involved in the following Summaries of knowledge:
1.
Annotated
bibliography.
2. Annotated
catalogue, often of an individual or group's papers and/or library.
3. Creating
a simplified graphical representation of knowledge; e.g. a map, or refining a display
generated from a database. There will often be a 'key' or written work
incorporated with the final work.
4. Creating
a timeline or chronological plan. There will often be a 'key'
or written work incorporated with the final work.
5. Devising
a classification scheme; e.g. for animals, or
newly arisen sub-cultures, or a radically new style of
design.
6. Encyclopedia
entry.
7. Journal
article; usually presenting a digest of
recent research.
8. Literature
review; a summary and careful comparison of previous academic work
published on a specific topic.
9. Site
description and plan.
We also collate the work of others and transform into;
1.
Anthology;
collection, collation, ordering and editing of the work of others.
2. Catalogue raisonné; the definitive collection
of the work of a single artist, in book form.
3. Collected works;
often referred to as the 'critical edition'. The definitive collection of the
work of a single writer or poet, in book form, carefully purged of publishers
errors and later forgeries, etc.
4. Monograph
or exhibition catalog; usually containing
exemplary works, and a scholarly essay. Sometime contains new work by a
creative writer, responding to the work.
5. Transcribing,
selecting and ordering oral testimony.
In the domain of research and planning, we do create the following:
1.
Experimental
plan, called a protocol
2. Laboratory
report.
3. Raw
data
collection plan.
4. Research
plan (sometimes called desk-based research).
5. Structured
notes.
We do disseminate
knowledge outside the academy in the forms of:
1.
Call for
papers.
2. Documentary
film script
or TV script
or radio script.
3. Opinions
4. Newspaper
opinion article.
5. Public speech
or lecture.
6. Review of a
book, film, exhibition, event, etc.
7. Think-tank
pamphlet,
position paper, or briefing paper.
We do also
create the following technical or administrative forms:
1.
Brief;
short summary, often instructions for a commissioned
work.
2. Peer review
report.
3. Proposal for
research or for a book.
4. White paper;
detailed technical specifications and/or performance report.
We also create the following personal forms:
1.
Artist's book
or Chapbook.
2. Autobiography.
3. Belles-lettres;
stylish or aesthetic writing on serious subjects, often with reference to one's
personal experience.
4. Commonplace
book.
5. Diary or Weblog.
6. Memoire;
usually a short work, giving one's own memories of a famous person or event.
7. Notebooks.
Miscelleneous new forms:
1.
Collaborative writing, especially using
the internet.
2. Hypertext,
often incorporating new media and multimedia
forms within the text.
3. Performative writing.
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