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The development of science in Korea also brings the expansion of scientific journals, editing, and databases. Korea R&D budget ranks high among other OECD …
Public investment into scientific R&D has plateaued across the world, and this transition seems to have affected basic research the most. It it were the year 1960…
China is emerging as one of the leaders in global scientific output and research. But what about the current quality of Chinese journals and is it related to a…
Indeed, China’s academic publishing industry is thriving, offering its scholars thousands of journals to publish in. However, when benchmarked against journals from…
Six African researchers working for the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)-Wellcome Trust Research Programme pressed charges against the institute for…
Science and racism: UK-Kenya research programme faces discrimination charges
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Euan Adie is founder and CEO of London-based start-up Altmetric, which tracks online activity relating to scholarly literature. Altmetric was founded in 2011, emerging…
Highlights the case of a "reviewing ring" that eventually led to as many as 60 papers being retracted and offers a few tips on being alert to the possible misuse of a…
President of the European Association of Science Editors, Dr. Joan Marsh, speaks about resources for the development of editors.
How can science editors keep up with the industry's rapid evolution? Easier than you think!
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The sphere of scientific communication is dominated by English. Even though ESL (English-as-a-second-language) authors may have conducted groundbreaking research and…
In this part of our video interview, Dr. John Willinsky talks about the inequity of access to research in certain parts of the world and how digital publishing and open…