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Preprints are preliminary versions of scientific manuscripts that are published on the World Wide Web, freely accessible by all, without peer review. This post explains…
If you are a PhD holder, you have a lot more than a degree or certificate – you have critical-thinking, management, and communication skills. But you likely also…
What is the key to creating a CV that will open doors to that academic position just right for you? The answer is a winning academic CV—one that effectively highlights…
The task of writing a book (or a monograph) is bound to appear daunting, but the trick to completing it is to divide it into manageable chunks and to follow a systematic…
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…
Dr Lilia Mantai, Senior Lecturer at The University of Sydney Business School, shares perspectives on the value of peer review in academic careers and how this invaluable…
Peer review can be a long-drawn process that involves long waiting periods, understanding the various stages of the review process, dealing with reviewer comments,…
Infographics are visual communication formats containing graphs, charts, and illustrations. This article explores the role of infographics in healthcare and how they…
In this article, we’re going to talk about visual abstracts—what they are, what the different types are, how they help to enhance the communication of results, and what…
This article explores the various views around using ChatGPT or any other LLM as a peer reviewing tool.