The International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (ISMPP) announces its second Asia Pacific Meeting, being held 5 September 2017, at the Hilton Tokyo in Tokyo, Japan. ISMPP established its Asia Pacific Meetings, first held in 2015, to offer Read More
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Last week, the U.S. government announced that it plans to bar its citizens from traveling to North Korea. This move is being contemplated due to the risk of “long-term detention in the country.” The Read More
[This post was created for the Wolters-Kluwer author newsletter Author Resource Review and has been reproduced with permission.] This post has been written by Peggy L. Chinn, RN, PhD, FAAN, Professor Emerita of Read More
Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal and Campaign for Accountability (CfA), a non-profit organization based in the U.S., accused Google of “paying academics to publish research favorable to the company’s policy and Read More
Every U.S. President who has served the country over the last two decades has had a science advisor to help him make informed decisions about science policies and other matters that called for scientific Read More
On June 15, Cabell’s International released of a list of questionable journals called the Journal Blacklist, which the company describes as “the only blacklist of deceptive and predatory academic journals.” The pay-to-view list includes more Read More
China is making immense strides in science and technology, and is one of the global leaders in publishing research papers. A recently published report titled China’s International Scientific Research Collaboration Landscape, jointly produced by Read More
It’s that time of the year when most academics and scholarly publishing professionals are preparing to attend conferences, and we’re no exception! Editage and Editage Insights (Editage’s author resource platform with an Read More
Editage Insights ran a large-scale survey to get global researcher perspectives on whether they are satisfied with the academic publishing system and if not, the kind of changes they would like to see. The survey Read More
How does ambiguity over payoffs affect cooperation in allocation games? Whatever be our finding regarding the former, is statistical significance sufficient to deem it valid? Luigi Butera and John List’s paper titled “An Economic Read More