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5 Steps to simplifying language in research communication
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There is a dire need to communicate in simplified writing in Academic Publishing. Complex ideas need not be described in a difficult manner. This article discusses how we can make scientific…

The International Open Access Week is a great time for the community to reflect upon the ways open access is reshaping scholarly publishing and communication. We reached out to a bunch of people…

Using the whole or parts of one's own previously published work in a new study is considered as self-plagiarism and is unethical.
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Using content from one's own previously published work in a new study without citing the original work is considered as self-plagiarism. However, some authors are…

Getting the references right: Citing social media sources
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As a result of technological developments and the increasing importance of article-level metrics, social media have become a valid source of information. There are…

This post contains a list of things you need to do to start promoting your work. This checklist should help you list all your ideas and channels of promotion in one…

Interview with Duncan MacRae, Senior Manager, Open Access, Editorial, Wolters Kluwer
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Duncan MacRae, Senior Publisher of the journal Medicine published by Wolters Kluwer, played a major role in transitioning the journal from a subscription-based model to an open access publication…

This month, our editors have curated a list of some of the most exciting discussions in the academic publishing community. These revolve around topics as diverse as peer review, negative results,…