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Responding to peer reviewers’ comments can be quite stressful. But if you are well prepared, this can be an enriching and enjoyable learning experience. This article…
9 Tips for responding to comments by peer reviewers
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The ultimate objective of peer review is to ensure a high quality of published science and authors should view the process as an opportunity to improve the quality of…
This article series has attempted to describe the unique role played by gastroenterology and stoma care nurses in the UK, and the
Gastrointestinal Nursing: A journal dedicated to research in gastroenterology and stoma care nursing
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A cover letter for a revised manuscript should be sent to the editor along with the author’s responses to the reviewer comments. This letter is often called the response…
How to write a great rebuttal letter
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While peer review is considered as an integral part of validating the soundness of science, peer reviewing has remained a largely unacknowledged task. The recently…
The third annual John Maddox Prize was jointly awarded to freelance journalist Dr. Emily Willingham and early career scientist Dr. David Robert Grimes in recognition of…
Writers awarded the 2014 John Maddox Prize for defending science
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It takes several months to years for a researcher to publish a paper. A commonly cited reason for delayed publication is that the peer reviewers often recommend that…
Is reviewers' demand for more experiments justified?
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Journal acceptance is a big deal. Authors often seek the help of scientific editing service providers to prepare a publication-ready manuscript. This article provides…
This article shares some great tips for regional or local journals that are looking to expand their scope and become international so that they can reach out to a global…
Go global: 6 Great tips to get your regional journal indexed in SCIE
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In the ever-expanding academic literature pool, health-related academic journal publications authored by nurses are very rare. In this post, Jolene Menezes, Editor of…