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During the webinar, attendees will gain insight into World Scientific’s business model, what distinguishes it from other publishing houses, and how to submit a book proposal. The session will include ...
World Scientific Publishing World Scientific Publishing is an academic publisher of scientific, technical, and medical books and journals headquartered in Singapore. The company was founded in 1981.
Why we need to break down the language divide in scientific publishing 13 Jul 2021 Pruthvi Mehta Taken from the July 2021 issue of Physics World where it appeared under the headline "Bridging the ...
Every scientist wants his or her paper to appear in Cell, Nature or Science. In today’s scientific world, being associated with such publications is synonymous with prestige and excellence ...
Publishing peer review files at Nature has been optional since 2020; starting Monday, it is now automatic.
In the lumbering Gargantua that is academic research, it is past time for this hostile, piecemeal system of scientific publishing to be replaced by a formal approach to catching mistakes.
Yesterday's sessions at the AAAS meeting included a discussion of the ethics of scientific publishing. The talks started out slowly, largely because they consisted of statements of the obvious in ...
L ast spring, I joined a rebellion. The entire editorial board of the prestigious scientific journal NeuroImage, of which I was a member, resigned after its publisher refused to take steps to ease ...
Home Archive November 2021 Editorial Brave New Publishing World Preprints are likely here to stay. The press, the public, and the research community must adapt to this relatively recent model of ...
The apparent fraud is taking place as the world of scientific publishing—and research—is undergoing rapid change. Scientists, for whom published articles are the route to promotion or tenure ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that he may bar government scientists from publishing in the world’s leading medical journals, instead proposing the ...
One percent of scientific articles published in 2023 showed signs of generative AI’s potential involvement, according to a recent analysis ...
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