We’re already in the final week of January! Many of us have made New Year resolutions, some to help progress our career and some to improve our personal life. But it’s time now Read More
Conducting research is a challenging and long-drawn process. You have to plan each step meticulously to ensure that you don’t leave out any important details. This infographic lists five important things you must Read More
Once you find a suitable journal for your manuscript, you have to format it as per the journal instructions and then submit it. However, it is possible that you might encounter certain situations that may Read More
This infographic was originally published on Frontiers and has been republished here with permission. Although peer review is a fundamental quality control measure implemented during the publishing process, the practice as we know it today Read More
Most journals expect you to follow the IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) format while writing your research paper. It is possible that you might be slightly confused about what to include in the Results Read More
The abstract is one of the first elements of your research paper that readers and journal editors will look at. It acts like a movie trailer by providing readers with a preview to your paper. Read More
The title of your research paper is the first thing that will be freely available to readers, reviewers, and journal editors. Your title helps readers decide whether your paper covers the topic that they are Read More
For any research project, the first and most important step is to identify and delineate the research problem i.e. to define the gap in existing knowledge that your research will address. A statement Read More
[This infographic was originally published on GrammarCheck and has been republished here with permission.] Social media is now an effective way to communicate globally. It has proved to be a boon in today’s age Read More
This infographic was originally published on GrammarCheck and has been republished here with permission. An Oxford Comma is used when separating a sentence such as clauses and when there are more than three items in Read More