Language is an area researchers often struggle with when writing a research paper. This video shares four must-do’s of research writing.
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- March 20, 2015
What is Salami Slicing in academic publishing? Why is it considered an unethical practice? Watch this video to learn more about the hazards of Salami Slicing and find…
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- December 18, 2013
Even if you don't intend to plagiarize, you may accidentally stumble into the trap of plagiarism. This is called Accidental Plagiarism. And it could happen to you if…
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- October 17, 2013
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…
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- December 23, 2013
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…
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- January 3, 2014
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.…
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- March 13, 2014
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…
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- January 18, 2016
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…
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- March 8, 2016
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…
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- November 15, 2016
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…
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- October 19, 2013