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Journal Submission & Peer Review

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Learn how you can take simple steps to avoid submitting your paper to a hijacked journal. This case study is based on an actual experience with a fake journal…
Case study: Avoiding submission to a hijacked journal
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To mark the occasion of World Health Day, we speak with patient expert Clarinda Cerejo to understand how medical researchers can involve patients in the research and…
In this post, we discuss the why retractions occur and how ethical researchers can deal with the prospect of their work being retracted. 
The supplemental data are crucial to many papers. This post answers some common questions about supplemental data, how they can help you, how they can be used…
Journal guidelines are super important when it comes to submission. This post talks in detail about their importance, typical guidelines and ensure your paper follows…
On the occasion of International Peer Review Week, ScienceTalks and Editage jointly invited experts to answer questions about peer review. Here are the top questions…
In this article, we provide an overview of the possibilities and concerns of using AI in peer review and how best AI can come together with human expertise. 
Peer review can be a long-drawn process that involves long waiting periods, understanding the various stages of the review process, dealing with reviewer comments,…
Comments from peer reviewers, more often than not, offer an excellent opportunity to improve the quality of your manuscript. Read this post to handle the peer…
Are you an author or contributor? Is this a question that often occurs to you? This article explains CRediT, short for Contributor Roles Taxonomy, to help you with…