The number of publications to a researcher’s credit seems to matter more than the quality of the work done. How did the publishing industry get to this point? How can you not only withstand but beat…
- Clarinda Cerejo
- November 1, 2013
Ethical research and publication practices are essential for honest scholarly and scientific research. Most journals today are keenly aware of this
- Ashmita Das
- November 2, 2013
How can you measure the quality of a research paper? More importantly, how can you determine whether your research is making an impact and is considered important? An…
- Editage Insights
- November 4, 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
November 25, 2013, 11:00 AM - November 26, 2013, 18:00 PM UTC
Ghost authorship has been one of the persistent problems in medical writing, which this article discusses in detail.
- Sneha Kulkarni
- December 2, 2013
It is rare for a single researcher to publish a paper all by herself or himself; most research papers have several or many authors, and the average number of authors…
- Yateendra Joshi
- January 16, 2014
Learn about the Academy of Management Journal in this brief profile of key facts, requirements, and suggested links.
- Editage Insights
- February 5, 2014
- Editage Insights
- March 11, 2014
The STAP stem cells situation, as I write this down, represents a can of worms whose lid has been pried open by scores of scholarly commentators, most of them active researchers in the field, on…
- Satyajit Rout
- March 11, 2014