All About Publication

Peer Review- A decisive stage in publication
Responding to peer review comments is one of the most important steps in the publication journey. It is not uncommon to be particularly worried about this stage as it is the first interaction researchers have with experts who, even if not responsible for the final verdict, maintain the quality of the journal.

Can research experience determine the outcome of your PhD application?
Does the idea of the highest expertise in a field of your choice, one that you are passionately dedicated to follow, challenge and excite you? It’s no brainer why anybody would want to pursue a PhD course – its highly rewarding with varied career opportunities in academia as well as the public/private sector.

VIDEO: Helping researchers adopt best and safe data management practices
When Dr. Mark Hahnel set up Figshare, he was only looking to store his data and get extra credit for his research. Today, academics the world over use the platform to store and share their data, or to get recognition for their path breaking work.

How each stakeholder in scholarly publishing can help fight the problem of sloppy science
We are in conversation with Prof. Lex Bouter, Professor of Methodology and Integrity from the VU University Amsterdam. In the previous segment, Prof. Bouter introduced the Netherlands Research Integrity Institute (NRIN) and emphasized the need to educate research about ethical guidelines.

Q&A: What is the difference between a research paper and a review paper?
A research paper is based on original research. The kind of research may vary depending on your field or the topic (experiments, survey, interview, questionnaire, etc.), but authors need to collect and analyze raw data and conduct an original study. The research paper will be based on the analysis and interpretation of this data.

APA Style cheat sheet: How to cite a journal article using APA Style [Infographic]
I am in conversation with Richard Poynder, an independent journalist/blogger who is passionate about scholarly communication and open access. In the first segment of this interview series, Richard mentioned that along with providing open access to research articles, it is important to develop workable business models, but sometimes this can lead to an unforeseen set of problems.

Increased openness is the best way to tackle ethical problems in research and publishing
I am in conversation with Richard Poynder, an independent journalist/blogger who is passionate about scholarly communication and open access. In the first segment of this interview series, Richard mentioned that along with providing open access to research articles, it is important to develop workable business models, but sometimes this can lead to an unforeseen set of problems.

A journal editor and a publisher talk about how the publishing process really works
Part three of the conversation between Dr. Donald Samulack, President US Operations, Editage, Cactus Communications, in conversation with Dr. Anne Woods, Chief Nursing Officer at WKH, and Shawn Kennedy, Editor in Chief, American Journal of Nursing

5 Unethical publication practices journal editors hate to see
Part three of the conversation between Dr. Donald Samulack, President US Operations, Editage, Cactus Communications, in conversation with Dr. Anne Woods, Chief Nursing Officer at WKH, and Shawn Kennedy, Editor in Chief, American Journal of Nursing

How to collaborate effectively and ensure your research gets the attention it deserves
Meet Gail Schofield, a marine ecologist with over two decades of research experience in coastal area management and conservation of endangered species.

10 Things you must consider before submitting your manuscript
Ready to submit your manuscript to a journal? Here's a detailed checklist to help you make sure that you do everything you need to before submission.

18 Essential tips for early career researchers in 2018
It's almost time for us all to welcome in the year 2018. As we approach the end of the year, most of us tend to reflect on the bygone year and mull over whether we've managed to accomplish all that we had set out to achieve.

A journal editor's advice to authors: Work hard, never stop learning, and have a vision
An introduction to Prof. Ana Marušić: Prof. Ana Marušić is well known in scholarly publishing circles for her work as a researcher, author, journal editor, and science communication professional.

A look at the conventional journal publishing workflow [Infographic]
As a young researcher, stepping into the world of academic publishing can be overwhelming. There are so many things you need to do and remember!

Top tips to keep in mind for Ph.D. students looking to publish their papers
Love doing research, but don’t enjoy writing the manuscript? As a Ph.D. student, you will need to not only plan and carry out the research, but also publish before you graduate. It can be tiresome to have to write a manuscript that effectively communicates your exciting research. But publication is a very important part of graduating, not just in terms of the learning, but also for your future prospects. Here are some tips that can help you bring your research to publication in a timely manner.

Publishing a Journal Article: Top Tips
Researchers usually spend months, even years planning and conducting research. Once the research work is completed, the next step is to present the new data in a well-written document that can be published in reputed journals.

Process to publish in a journal
Find the correct journal after considering the type of article, references, the journal’s aims and scope, availability of journal, and its performance metrics. This is essential in reaching your target audience. Submit your paper to only one journal at a time.
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