Tables and figures are used in research papers to effectively present detailed results and complex relationships, reduce the length of the manuscript, and enhance…
- Velany Rodrigues
- November 4, 2013
The involvement of multiple individuals in different capacities naturally evokes the question of who should be credited and held accountable for the research published…
- Mriganka Awati
- November 12, 2013
Rejection is the norm in academic publishing. All established researchers are familiar with manuscript rejection. But understanding the possible reasons for journal rejection is the first step to…
- Editage Insights
- November 12, 2013
A footnote to a table is a pointer; it tells readers that whatever bit of text they are reading requires additional information to make complete sense. Learn in this…
- Yateendra Joshi
- November 27, 2013
A book review is a critical evaluation of a book. While it would definitely include a description of the different aspects of the book, what you need to keep in mind…
- Kakoli Majumder
- November 27, 2013
Ghost authorship has been one of the persistent problems in medical writing, which this article discusses in detail.
- Sneha Kulkarni
- December 2, 2013
Scientists who find it difficult to communicate in English would find the series of Web pages under the title "English Communication for Scientists" particularly useful.
- Yateendra Joshi
- December 6, 2013
Editage services are based on the specific needs that researchers have while preparing manuscripts for journal submission. Here are a few insights into the needs…
- Aditya Vadrevu
- December 17, 2013
Studying English grammar will probably help you eliminate many common errors of grammar from your writing—but it is unlikely that, as a researcher, you will actually…
- Yateendra Joshi
- December 31, 2013
As an author looking to get published in reputed international journals, you’re probably familiar with the cumbersome task of following the journal’s author guidelines…
- Aditya Vadrevu
- January 14, 2014