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Over the last few years, numerous digital tools have made their way into the scholarly world to help researchers juggle with the multiple roles they have to play. This…
Like every year, Editage Insights is participating in Open Access Week 2017, a global event dedicated to . The theme for this year’s event that spans October 23 to…
Join Editage Insights in celebrating the 10th International Open Access Week 2017
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After months of working on your research paper, receiving a "revise and resubmit" decision from the journal can be very disheartening. The key is to remain calm and…
Minimally Invasive Surgical Oncology (MISO), an open-access journal pays $500 in royalties to the corresponding author for each accepted original or review article. Read…
Since the last 20 years, China has focused on becoming a global leader in innovation and there are indications that the country is succeeding. Today, China has become a…
Publishing giants Elsevier and American Chemical Society have filed a lawsuit against ResearchGate for unlicensed paper sharing. Several scientific publishers had urged…
Live tweeting not only helps raise awareness but also increases engagement and draws attention. Arming yourself with the right tools, preparing your tweets in advance,…
5 Steps to tweet your research at conferences effectively
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Apart from prestige and recognition, the Nobel Prize confers on its winners a significant cash award. What do the Nobel Laureates do with their prize money? Do they make…
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced American economist Richard Thaler as the winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Economical Sciences "for his contributions to…
Some journal editors ask authors to include inappropriate or irrelevant citations in their papers in an effort to artificially inflate the journal's impact factor. If…