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Valeria Mazzon is the Chief Executive Officer of ReviewerCredits. Valeria has over 20 years’ experience in the Marketing & Communication sector, most of which in the…
The first year of my PhD taught me 7 important lessons. I learned that being passionate about a cause can sometimes be very exhausting, I easily began to understand why…
It was a very difficult stage in my life. I had to manage my studies along with my parenting responsibilities. I felt I was drowning, and needed someone to save me.
  • Guest Author
  • November 22, 2019
I am a procrastinator. Yes, that’s right, I’m comfortable enough to admit it now. I have honed expert procrastination skills over the years, but the most…
  • Guest Author
  • April 8, 2019
The shortest month of the year has just gone by, and yet, so much happened this month in the academic and scholarly publishing world! We’re sure you want to know it all,…
This article highlights the dangers that paper mills pose and how well-meaning researchers can avoid their pitfalls.
The Nobel Prize in Physics was first awarded back in 1901, and today there are a total of 207 Physics Nobel Laureates. Do you consider yourself an expert on the Nobel…
Have you always wanted to learn more about any aspects of open access publishing but never had the chance? This Open Access Week, we bring you an exciting opportunity to…
Host cells infected with giant viruses behave in a unique manner. To gain deeper insight into the infection mechanism of giant viruses, scientists at Tokyo University of…
My PhD is now completely wrapped up, and I can officially use the title Dr., so I get very excited about filling in forms. A postdoc is far more relaxing than a PhD, and…