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Systematic reviews are regarded as the best source of research evidence. A systematic review is a rigorous review of existing literature that addresses a clearly…
Serving editorial office professionals, the International Society of Managing & Technical Editors (ISMTE) provides a dynamic network among peers along with practical…
Recognizing the moral and ethical responsibilities of researchers and the need to promote clinical trial transparency, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued…
WHO calls for researchers to report the findings of all clinical trials
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Richard Wynne, Vice President, Editorial Manager (Aries Systems Corporation) Richard Wynne has been with Aries Systems Corporation since January 1999, and has played…
Every researcher conducts a literature search to ensure that the topic he or she has chosen to work on has not been published earlier. But what happens if, after…
Inadequate literature review makes an author's research redundant: A case study
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Quick facts and submission tips about the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
Nature Nanotechnology: Quick facts and submission tips
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Journal editors face various challenges while appointing reviewers. This post discusses these challenges and how editors deal with them. 
A quick overview of the submission requirements and author instructions of the journal Epidemiologic Reviews.
Epidemiologic Reviews: Quick facts and submission tips
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In this post, Dr. Goldman discusses how a journal editor identifies potential peer reviewers for a submitted paper and the reasons for delay at this stage of editorial…
More delays in peer review: Finding reviewers willing to contribute
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Authors find the peer review process daunting mainly because of the delays in editorial decision making. Why do editors take long to inform authors about the fate of…