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Getting the citations and references right can be tricky—most researchers also consider it trivial. However, journals insist that authors follow the style recommended…
- Yateendra Joshi
- November 11, 2013
Few books come this close to providing sound advice on the intricacies of the publishing game as What Editors Want: an author’s guide to scientific journal…
- Yateendra Joshi
- November 11, 2013
There are some common criteria you should consider when choosing a journal to publish in. Once you have a publication strategy in place, choose journals that meet all of…
- Ashmita Das
- November 4, 2013
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- Marisha Fonseca
- November 4, 2013
Tables and figures are used in research papers to effectively present detailed results and complex relationships, reduce the length of the manuscript, and enhance…
- Velany Rodrigues
- November 4, 2013
The peer review process for journal publication is essentially a quality control mechanism. It is a process by which experts evaluate scholarly works, and its objective…
- Editage Insights
- November 4, 2013
This article delves a little deeper into the fallacies of the impact factor and points that you should consider when using it.
- Editage Insights
- November 4, 2013
How can you measure the quality of a research paper? More importantly, how can you determine whether your research is making an impact and is considered important? An…
- Editage Insights
- November 4, 2013
In recent years, many research groups have been working independently to develop metrics that measure the impact of published research. The journal impact factor is a…
- Editage Insights
- November 4, 2013
So you’ve completed your study and published your paper in the journal of your choice. Now you want to make your paper accessible to more and more readers within and…
- Clarinda Cerejo
- November 4, 2013