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What do you feel about scientific jargon? Writers chime in.

Unraveling scientific jargon is quite a task, isn’t it? Have you ever tried to pick up a scientific article and gotten lost in the jargon? Or, perhaps, gone to a seminar by a scientist who is not in your field and felt inundated by the heaps of new terminology? We asked our writers to share some anecdotes from their experiences with scientific jargon. Here are their responses.

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How Can Smaller, Nonprofit Publishers Keep Up in an Increasingly Competitive Scholarly Publishing Landscape?

Smaller, independent publishers play a crucial role in the research community, contributing to the preservation of a diverse and open scholarly publishing environment. In this exploration, we’re delving into the key factors that are essential for smaller presses to not only make their mark but also thrive in this competitive and constantly evolving scholarly publishing landscape.

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IEEE Citation Style: References to Different Works in IEEE Format

Learn how to format citations and references in IEEE style

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Webinars : Journal Editors’ Roundtable: Common reasons for Desk Rejection

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Exploring the Intersection of AI and Knowledge Management in Academia: Insights from a Conversation with Mitja-Alexander Linss

In this article, we explore an episode of the Insights Xchange podcast, featuring Nikesh Gosalia, the President of Global Academic and Publisher Relations at CACTUS, and Mitja-Alexander Linss, the Chief Marketing Officer at Karger Publishers. We delve into their engaging conversation, extracting valuable insights on the convergence of AI and knowledge management in academia, highlighting the inherent challenges and opportunities it presents.

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How to make a graphical abstract: Examples of graphical abstracts

A graphical abstract represents a simple, concise, and visual summary of the key findings of a manuscript. The advantage of a graphical abstract is that it conveys the crux of the article and its take-home message at a single glance. A well-designed graphical abstract improves a paper’s social media engagement and enhances the perception of the paper as more scientifically rigorous.

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How Can Academic Libraries Leverage Technological Innovations to Support Researchers?

Academic libraries play an indispensable role in not only providing access to information, but also in supporting researchers and serving as dynamic spaces for learning and innovation. In this context, we are exploring how libraries can leverage new technologies, particularly AI, to enhance the effectiveness of the services they provide.

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What is a Citation Generator?

Citation generators can ease the tediousness of formatting citations and references, freeing up a researcher’s time for other pressing tasks. A citation generator is an online tool that helps one cite sources of information in a particular citation style. In a few clicks, citation generators let users format their citations according to style guides, such as the American Psychological Association (APA), Modern Language Association (MLA), Chicago, or Harvard.

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