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2024 Research Fronts. link
Resources to start writing; including
Message Box - build a scaffold for your article around your main message and audience
Free writing - overcome writer's block
Writing groups - fight procrastination with peer support
Resources for making figures; including
accessibility (color blind; alt text)
open, free software advisor
chart-type advisor
List of free software to replace Adobe products for creating images
Easy to use
Biorender | Scientific Image and Illustration Software
Advanced users only
Inkscape | Vector drawing program
Gimp | Image Manipulation Program with a steep learning curve
R project | statistical analysis and graphing package
R graph gallery | gallery to help you design graphs in R