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Indeed, China’s academic publishing industry is thriving, offering its scholars thousands of journals to publish in. However, when benchmarked against journals from English-speaking countries

Understanding journal acceptance rates
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Most journals use acceptance or rejection rates to analyze whether the number of papers that they are rejecting or accepting is too high and to monitor any unusual…

Like every year, Editage Insights is participating in Open Access Week 2017, a global event dedicated to . The theme for this year’s event that spans October 23 to October 29 is  "Open in order…

This month, German and Swedish academic institutions lost access to the latest Elsevier publications after the negotiations over high subscription fees and an open access agreement came to a…

This story has been shared by Dr. Shimin Du, an experienced researcher and published author from China. Dr. Du talks about the ups and downs of his journey as a researcher.

If you are a researcher, you probably collect, analyze, and use all sorts of data to support your findings. But what happens to your data after you publish your paper? Read this article to know…

September 01, 2014, 03:00 AM - September 02, 2014, 06:00 AM UTC