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Dr. Zachary M. Wilmot, Senior Associate Editor September 2023 Most manuscripts are not immediately accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal; the vast majority of authors are asked to revise and resubmit their manuscript. When ...
Dr. Rong Han, Managing Editor June 2023 In a previous post, we gave tips on how to excel at peer review. In this article, let’s talk about perhaps the hardest part of being a peer reviewer for journals—providing constructive comments.Why do we ...
Dr. Clark Holdsworth, Senior Manager Communications & Partnerships March 2023 The treatment of data within the scientific community has not remained static in what we might consider the modern era of scientific discourse. Concepts such as ...
Dr. Clark Holdsworth, Senior Manager Communications & Partnerships November 2022 We’ve written extensively in this space regarding peer review from an author perspective. As a rule this has focused on succeeding in, or passing, the peer review ...
Dr. Zachary M. Wilmot, Associate Editor September 2022 Rejection is an important, if unpleasant, part of academia. At some point in their careers, nearly all academics will have their article rejected from a journal or conference. Though it can ...
Andrés Pagán, Associate Editor May 2022 Peer review is an integral component of scholarly publishing. Peer review is essential in establishing and maintaining the credibility of scientific journals; however, one of the most common questions posed ...
Nathan Boutin, Associate Editor January 2022 Peer review is an important process in academic publishing, and researchers are involved in both writing the manuscript and evaluating the quality and validity of the research. If you are invited as a ...
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