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Correcting the scientific record: dealing with retractions
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In this post, we discuss the why retractions occur and how ethical researchers can deal with the prospect of their work being retracted. 

How to NOT cite retracted papers
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A vigilant approach toward avoiding the citation of retracted papers can help safeguard the integrity of scholarly discourse, By incorporating these strategies, you can contribute to the…

Despite setbacks, scandals, and drama, 2023 delivered on its expectation of being a fascinating and productive year for the world’s research and academic communities. Read this insightful lookback…

This is a list of 11 reading resources that will will help you express your research confidently in English through simple, practical tips on how to avoid common mistakes and make your writing…

Despite some obvious ethical concerns, AI has significant benefits in improving research quality and time if used with caution. This blogpost talks about it at length.

An open approach to communicating scientific results can benefit the process of research by making it faster, more efficient, and collaborative. Other than significantly benefiting academics,…

Scholarly publishing is a rapidly evolving landscape. As we move towards the end of this year, here's predicting some future trends of the industry.

On the occasion of International Peer Review Week, ScienceTalks and Editage jointly invited experts to answer questions about peer review. Here are the top questions posed to the “Ask Me Anything…

Navigating the complex scenario of open access publishing can be challenging for early career researchers, especially those in the humanities and social science disciplines. Read this article to…

In this article, we provide an overview of the possibilities and concerns of using AI in peer review and how best AI can come together with human expertise.