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While the response to the pandemic brought South Korea to limelight, it is remarkable that the number of COVID-19 papers by Korean researchers is low compared to the papers being published around…

What if you could proactively help your publisher - your editor, your reviewers, everyone who will ever handle your manuscript during the publication process? As it turns out you can. Here are 6…

In order to make science truly open, we need to move beyond providing free access to scientific output and think about making the non-scientific community understand …

I wonder if I’ll always feel anxious, jealous, tired, and insufficient even amid professional success or notable accomplishments. I imagine myself in ten years and…

Since receiving his PhD from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1991, Prof. Youngmin Kim has been teaching literature in English and critical theory at the Department of English, Dongguk…
Commonly confused elements of a research paper
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Are you confused between some elements of a research paper? Do you often mistake one for another? This article lists some of the most commonly confused elements of…

Gail Schofield is a marine ecologist with over two decades of research experience in coastal area management and conservation of endangered species. She has considerable experience as an academic…

On the occasion of International Peer Review Week, ScienceTalks and Editage jointly invited experts to answer questions about peer review. Here are the top questions posed to the “Ask Me Anything…

This article  centers on the provisional application for patent.

Guidelines for researchers on scientific publishing
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Aspiring scholars rightly recognize publication of their first peer-reviewed paper as a critical career milestone. It signals active engagement with the discourse in a field and contribution to…