Science is ever evolving, and replication studies and negative findings play a major role in helping science grow. But journals are not always open to publishing these…
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- August 3, 2015
As a researcher, you are expected to start publishing early in your career. But original research could take years to complete! This does not mean that you cannot…
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- August 20, 2015
A survey has shown that there is a gap in understanding between authors and journal editors. These slides show how journal editors can provide authors with accurate…
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- September 23, 2015
Original research articles constitute a major portion of academic journal publishing. These slides will help you with four important steps of writing an original…
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- November 16, 2015
2015 was a busy year for the academic publishing world, with many trend-setting practices, significant discoveries, and innovations. During the year, we spoke to…
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- January 4, 2016
As an author, it is quite difficult to write concisely. After all, you have so much to say! But when submitting your manuscript to a journal, you must ensure that you…
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- February 15, 2016
What do you need to know before and while working on a clinical trial? This slide deck tells you more about the things you need to remember when preparing to publish…
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- July 5, 2016
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- January 25, 2017
The ethics governing research in Traditional Medicine (TM) has been subject to substantial debate. The controversies have generally revolved around the unreasonable…
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- April 4, 2017
Presenting at an academic conference is an essential and inevitable part of a researcher's life. In order to make a successful and effective conference presentation,…
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- July 17, 2017