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The title, abstract, and keywords are one of the most important elements to publication success. A negligent or sloppy attitude towards these three vital elements…
- Velany Rodrigues
- November 4, 2013
A paper has a greater chance of publication when it involves a full-scale study, rather than a fragment of a larger study. Read more to learn about the practice of …
- Marisha Fonseca
- November 4, 2013
The aim of the journal article is to communicate your research effectively and help readers understand the issues at hand. This post explains how you can structure your…
- Aditya Vadrevu
- November 4, 2013
All researchers have heard about the impact factor. Read to learn what you may not know about the impact factor. Other measures of journal quality are now available as…
- Editage Insights
- November 2, 2013
Ethical research and publication practices are essential for honest scholarly and scientific research. Most journals today are keenly aware of this
- Ashmita Das
- November 2, 2013
Researchers tend to form close-knit communities with other researchers in their specific areas of study. Breaking into these closed communities and getting noticed can…
- Clarinda Cerejo
- November 1, 2013
The number of publications to a researcher’s credit seems to matter more than the quality of the work done. How did the publishing industry get to this point? How can…
- Clarinda Cerejo
- November 1, 2013
Shazia Khanam and Clarinda Cerejo had a memorable time at the first joint conference of EASE and ISMTE in Blankenberge, Belgium, September 23-24. Shazia and Clarinda…
- Editage Insights
- November 1, 2013
Impact factors, the h-index, and other measures of assessing research journals and researchers are all based on citations. The basic logic is simple: if other…
- Yateendra Joshi
- October 30, 2013
Over the years we have measured “editing quality” in many different ways, and perhaps the most important of these is what you, the author, feel about the completed…
- Aditya Vadrevu
- October 30, 2013