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The concept of open access is evolving and taking the form of “research communication.” Today, it is not enough to make research findings and data freely available after…
As part of the celebrations of the fourth anniversary of Editage Insights, we decided to ask our team members to undertake the tough task of choosing their favorite…
Economists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology tested the quiet life hypothesis in the context of management in Japan and suggested mechanisms to address the…
As we enter the final week of our anniversary month, we thought it would be a great time for a special anniversary spot quiz! Just answer this single question related to…
In evidence-based medicine, statistical information is critical for investigators to interpret observations and make treatment recommendations. A dichotomous way of…
Whenever we think about predation in the context of scholarly publishing, we habitually point a finger at publishers and journals that are willing to publish any piece…
Three Asian journal editors from China, South Korea, and Nepal won the Editage travel grant, and attended the European conference of the International Society of…
In our previous article on handpicked team favorites, we looked at the infographics which especially struck a chord with the team. In this article, we will individually…
The African Academy of Sciences announced the launch of an open access publishing platform called AAS Open Research early next year. This would be created with…
Earlier this month, a district court in Virginia sided with the publisher American Chemical Society (ACS) that had filed a suit against Sci-Hub for copyright…