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By Editage Insights | April 30, 2017
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Academic publishing and scholarly communications: Good reads, April 2017
The month of April was perhaps the most exciting time for academics around the world as several hundred researchers and supporters of science participated in the March for Science. While this... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | November 02, 2016
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Springer Nature retracts 58 articles authored by Iranian researchers
On November 1, Springer Nature announced that Springer and BioMed Central have decided to retract a total of 58 articles published by Iran-based authors across seven journals. The publisher received... Read More
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By Editage Insights | April 30, 2016
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Good reads, April 2016
The month of April saw recurring deliberations on interesting topics such as the evolution of peer review and its current state, the Sci-Hub initiative, career development of researchers, retraction... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | January 07, 2016
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Retraction notices
While the phenomenon of retraction has received a lot of attention from the scientific community, what has not received enough eyeballs are retraction notices. Most journals do not provide the... Read More
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By Editage Insights | August 31, 2015
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Academic publishing good reads
Our team of editors loves to stay on the top of goings on in the academic publishing industry. We would like to share with you some of the most interesting bits of information our editorial team came... Read More
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By Sneha Kulkarni | August 18, 2015
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Springer retracts 64 papers from 10 of its journals alleging fake peer review
On August 18, Springer announced that it has retracted 64 articles from 10 of its subscription-based journals after discovering that the reviews of these papers were linked to fake email addresses... Read More