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Securing funding through grant proposals is indeed a difficult and tedious process, and what is most challenging about it is making a grant proposal convincing. Even…

Are there biases in the world of scientific publication? Indeed, one comes across biases in the publishing industry such as publication bias, time lag bias, multiple…

The volume of publication output has exploded. You cannot rule out the possibility that your research topic has already been addressed in a recently published paper.…

How to write a literature review
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A literature review is a critical summary of all the published works on a particular topic. Most research papers include a section on literature review as part of the…

Clinical trials constitute a critical stage of clinical research and it is important to understand what clinical trials are and what forms they take. In this slide…

The theme of Peer Review Week 2016 was "Recognize Review," and the global scholarly publishing community got together to talk about recognizing or incentivizing peer…

Ever wondered what happens to your manuscript once it is submitted to a journal? Does the fate of your paper depend solely on peer review? What are the stages your…

Scientific writing is all about clarity and precision. Using the right vocabulary is critical to writing an effective scientific manuscript. This SlideShare provides a quick overview of some words…

A scientific manuscript should be clear, objective, and bias-free. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that authors are aware of the nuances of words related to…

Before submitting your manuscript to a journal, you have to take care of many things - from checking the IMRaD structure to following all of the submission…