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guideline for writing an academic cv

 https://studentlife.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/Creating-Your-Academic-CV.pdf

Sinology Resources

教育部重編國語辭典修訂本 https://dict.revised.moe.edu.tw/ https://dict.revised.moe.edu.tw/search.jsp?md=1 漢典 https://www.zdic.net/ 先秦甲骨金文簡牘詞彙資料庫 https://inscription.asdc.sinica.edu.tw/expl_search.php c-text https://ctext.org/dictionary.pl?if=en Hucker's dictionary of names titles and positions https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/cbdb/files/hucker_official_titles_ocr_searchable_all_pages.pdf Real-time translation script of katakana (for web) https://greasyfork.org/scripts/33268-katakana-terminator?dt_dapp=1 古文自动断句标点 http://wyd.pkudh.xyz/?fbclid=IwAR04k-jsoPOzeshP1FiJYLfU1TbiqS7tZqavfERWtAo0OvcnbH2YuBeFch4#/BiaoDianDisposed 各类文献txt https://github.com/garychowcmu/daizhigev20?fbclid=IwAR2PXR62W3gUrn9gzg4Za5gZT1yMWcCx_7-VbEs8y2mx7G5Dk6o3PcmNvRY China historical maps https://chgis.fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/

Academic Writing Toolkits

 Compilation of useful resources. Academic writing phrasebank https://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/ Ludwig https://ludwig.guru/?dt_dapp=1 Linggle http://linggle.com/?dt_dapp=1 Hemingway Editor https://hemingwayapp.com/ (may be a good sub for grammarly?) Paraphrasing Tool by Quillbot: https://quillbot.com/ Dictionaries: Free collocations dictionary  https://www.freecollocation.com/ Longman dictionary https://www.ldoceonline.com/ Visuwords, visual dictionary https://visuwords.com/brasserie

Academia Gradlife toolkit, book recommendation

1) Shore, Zachary. 2016. Grad School Essentials: A Crash Course in Scholarly Skills PDF Download: https://book4you.org/book/3386527/828a36 Your basic must-knows on how to read, how to critique readings, how to write, how to do presentations, how to conduct your behaviour in your #gradlife. 2) Kelsy, Karen. 2015. The Professor Is In: The Essential Guide To Turning Your Ph.D. Into a Job Epub Download: https://book4you.org/book/2607572/4439fe This book is as useful as it is not; some advices are valuable, but don't be too scared by them. Especially, on publishing: I've heard very different advices from a number of faculty members, the general ideas is if you have something good, publish it; if not, don't. 3) Work your career : get what you want from your social sciences or humanities PhD Online: https://books-scholarsportal-info.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/uri/ebooks/ebooks3/utpress/2018-08-15/1/9781487594299 I plan to read this sometime soon. 4) Academe - some sources https:...