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By Jayashree Rajagopalan | March 23, 2017
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Axios Review announces closure
Axios Review, an independent non-profit peer review service announced that the company plans to shut down and, effective immediately, they will stop accepting further submissions from March 1. This... Read More
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By Jayashree Rajagopalan | April 13, 2016
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Interview with Ian Stoneham, Publisher at the Institute of Engineering (IET)
Ian Stoneham is Publisher at The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and handles the IET’s portfolio of research and rapid communication journals and academic books, which includes 27... Read More
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By Jayashree Rajagopalan | February 19, 2016
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interview with Tim Vines, Managing Editor and Founder of Axios Review
Tim Vines is the Managing Editor and Founder of Axios Review, an independent review organization. Following a PhD in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Edinburgh, Tim took up postdoctoral... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | March 03, 2015
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part from the need for researchers to share their data and make their research open access, wouldn’t it be in line with the open science movement to make peer review open?
Open science is zealously propagated by academicians in a bid to make scientific data and research widely accessible to the public. Apart from the need for researchers to share their data and make... Read More
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By Mary Nishikawa | November 20, 2014
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Publication ethics, medical writing, peer review, editing, On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research, scientific misconduct,
Graduate students of Hiroshima University had the unique opportunity to discuss ethical dilemmas in research, work on activities to improve their writing, and learn how to perform a thorough review... Read More
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By Editage Insights | April 07, 2014
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This workshop was led by Dr. Elizabeth Wager and was organized by Editage for the journal editors of the journals that belong to KAMJE (Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors).