Conducting Research

PODCAST : Fighting scientific fraud: Elisabeth Bik on her experiences as a scientific integrity consultant

We bring you the second part of the All Things SciComm interview with Elisabeth Bik, where you can hear her talk about the role that different segments of the scientific community can play together to address unethical research. She also discusses the frustration of not seeing unethical practices being addressed, the retaliation and threats she faces because of her work, what keeps her going, and how social media can both help flag problematic research and undermine trust in science.

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PODCAST : Building sustainable peer review processes to foster research integrity: A conversation with Jigisha Patel

Have you ever met a research integrity specialist? In this episode of the All Things SciComm podcast, Jigisha Patel, an independent research integrity consultant and former journal editor, talks about common challenges related to research integrity, how peer review is important for maintaining research integrity, and what journals, publishers, and other stakeholders can do to publish robust and credible research.

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PODCAST : 7 Common article types that journals publish

As a researcher, it is important for you to have a clear idea about the different types of articles that journals publish. This will help you understand the ways in which you can disseminate your work and identify what kind of article would be suitable for your study. This podcast identifies 7 common types of articles and explains what each one entails.

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PODCAST : How to write a statement of problem for your research proposal

The statement of the problem is a crucial part of a research proposal. It is therefore, very important to write a well-articulated and persuasive problem statement for your research proposal. However, many researchers find this task difficult. This podcast will teach you how write a problem statement in 3 easy steps.

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