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Here we bring you some of our most interesting and some commonly asked questions about graphical abstracts!
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In the dynamic landscape of academia, international students face a myriad of challenges. However, with the right resources and support networks, the journey becomes not only manageable but also…
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For International Open Access Week 2024, we revisited the most popular Q&As about open access publishing discussed on the Editage Insights’ Q&A Forum. Here, from the huge bunch of questions…
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What do you think about Graphical Abstracts? Have you ever faced the disheartening experience of having your manuscript rejected right at the editor's desk? What sets successful researchers apart is…
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) have the potential to offer numerous benefits in scholarly publishing. This article delves into their impact on crucial aspects of scholarly publishing and emphasizes…
Are you ready for Peer Review Week: a week full of conversations about research and innovation in the peer review process? This year's Peer Review Week is from 23-27 September, 2024. We are excited…
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…
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…
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…
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…