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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…
Through the course of your research project, there will be several individuals who have made varied contributions. However, not all of these individuals can be…
The volume of publication output has exploded. You cannot rule out the possibility that your research topic has already been addressed in a recently published paper. One…
Most academic journals, search engines, and indexing & abstracting services classify papers using keywords. Choosing the right keywords will help make you paper…
In Part 1 of the authorship series, we discussed criteria that will help you determine whether a particular contributor qualifies to be an author of your research paper…
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…
Securing funding through grant proposals is indeed a difficult and tedious process, and what is most challenging about it is making a grant proposal convincing. Even if…
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 and…
Attempting to use the ideas, words, or work of another person, without giving them due credit, is known as plagiarism and is considered extremely unethical in academic…
Responding to peer reviewer comments can be a daunting task for most researchers. However, comments by peer reviewers and are meant to help you improve the qaulity of…