Academic freedom has become a hot topic of discussion among Russian scientists as a recent amendment in law by the Russian government states that research manuscripts…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- October 26, 2015
This article discusses tips for journal editors who are non-native English speakers and interested in transitioning their journal from a regional language to English.
- Ravi Murugesan
- March 25, 2014
You've put your research out into the world. Now it's time to sit back (or more likely, to start working on your next project!) and wait for signs of your newly…
- Daniel Prathipati
- October 30, 2015
Jennifer Deyton writes about the changes and growth J&J Editorial has experienced over the past several years and describes the challenges and benefits of finding…
- Editage Insights
- October 31, 2015
As a preventive measure against plagiarism and instances of fake peer reviews, DNA and Cell Biology will impose a 3-year ban on any author who submits plagiarized…
- Kakoli Majumder
- November 2, 2015
What challenges do East Asian authors face in the publication process and what perceptions do journal editors have of submissions from East Asian countries? This study, published in Learned…
- Clarinda Cerejo
- April 4, 2014
The role and definition of authorship in scientific and medical publishing has become increasingly complicated in recent years. With a proliferation of collaboration…
- Wolters Kluwer
- November 30, 2015
November was an interesting month for the scholarly communication folks. This month was marked by discussions around irreproducibility, authorship conflict, and costs…
- Editage Insights
- November 30, 2015
Quick facts about The American Journal of Psychiatry.
- Editage Insights
- January 7, 2015
The first 9 months of my post-academic life were filled with moving back in with my parents, trying to find a job, questioning my choices, catching up on sleep, and getting re-acquainted with the…
- Megan Livingston
- April 29, 2019