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The role and definition of authorship in scientific and medical publishing has become increasingly complicated in recent years. With a proliferation of…
Editage conducted a  workshop focused on improving the writing skills of researchers in Brazil. The material for this workshop is available here.
GPP3 is published in September 2015. This Editage lecture was conducted by Dr. Elizabeth Wager. Dr. Wager. In this lecture, she explained the principles behind GPP,…
Using Good Publication Practice (GPP3) for publishing research
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Dr. Tim Hunt is renowned for his work on cell cycle regulation for which he won the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Dr. Lee Hartwell and Dr. Paul…
Submitting compelling and novel content to a journal is only one element in having an article accepted for publication. The presentation and organization of your…
The EQUATOR Network and research reporting guidelines: What does it mean for authors?
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Perspectives, opinion pieces, and commentaries are some short scholarly article types that journals publish. This article explains what each of these articles includes,…
A young researcher's guide to perspective,  commentary, and opinion articles
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With collaboration and mobility becoming the norm in research, there are cases where a manuscript might have more than one corresponding author. Do journals allow this?…
Clinical trials are an important research tool for advancing medical knowledge and healthcare. This article aims to guide you through all the different aspects of a…
What happens when a journal credits someone else for an article instead of the actual author? Such production errors can occur at the time of publication. But what is…
What happens when a journal makes an error in authorship credit? A case study
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A clinical case report or case study is a means of disseminating new knowledge gained from clinical practice. Clinical case reports are the first-line evidence in…