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Editage has released a comprehensive report showcasing the perspectives of academic authors on a broad range of topics related to scholarly publishing. This report is…
Three researchers - Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou, and Donna Strickland - were declared as winners of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics by the Royal Swedish Academy of…
The month of September was exciting and stimulating for the scholarly communication and academic publishing community. The global celebration of Peer Review Week added…
Have you ever wondered whether chimpanzees in a zoo imitate human visitors? Or whether using voodoo dolls to retaliate against rude bosses is effective? This year’s…
This year, for Peer Review Week, the entire scholarly publishing community came together with gusto to celebrate the event and show their support for diversity in…
Peer Review Week is one of the most exciting events for the scholarly community around the world. We hope you have been following Editage Insights’ Peer Review 2018…
The work of peer reviewers can remain somewhat mysterious, particularly for the less experienced authors. To better understand the work of a reviewer, their decision…
John Butler Adam, Editor-in-Chief of the South African Journal of Science (SAJS), shares his thoughts about diversity and inclusion in peer review in the South African…
Nitasha Devasar, Managing Director, Taylor & Francis, India and South Asia, shares what diversity in peer review means to her and about how journals can encourage…
What role do Early Career Researchers (ECRs) play in peer review? Gary McDowell, PhD, Executive Director of Future of Research, shares his perspectives on this topic.