By on 21 December, 2022
In this post, we will talk about the importance of academic editing and what academic editors do. You can also let this post decide if academic editing might be a career option for you!
By on 21 December, 2022
Many scientific journals publish special issues, sometimes published regularly but often occurring irregularly. There are certain points to understand and consider when writing for and submitting to special issues.
By The Charlesworth Group on 20 March, 2023
Unlock the power of effective note-taking with our comprehensive 5-step guide. Learn essential techniques and strategies to optimize your note-taking skills for improved learning and retention
By The Charlesworth Group on 21 March, 2023
In this webinar, hear our expert panel share strategies on how you can get published in high-impact journals.
By The Charlesworth Group on 22 March, 2023
Mastering the Art of Organising Literature: 4 expert tips to manage your reading list
Organising Literature: As important as the research itself
Researchers begin with a literature search and end up with vast amounts of data that might be challenging to handle.
By on 14 June, 2023
Academic publishing is an essential aspect of scientific research enabling scholars to share their findings with the wider community. However, publishing operations entail significant costs including journal development, peer review administration, and article production. To cover these expenses, publishers often impose article processing charges (APCs) on authors. In this article, we will briefly discuss APCs, when authors need to pay them, how to pay them, and what options are available for authors who are unable to pay them.
By on 14 June, 2023
Gain a clear understanding of the various stages your manuscript during the publication process. Learn to decipher common manuscript status terms and track the progress of your submission effectively.
By on 14 June, 2023
Ensure a successful preprint submission to a journal with these 5 essential points. Discover key tips and guidelines to follow when preparing and submitting your preprint for publication.
By The Charlesworth Group on 04 July, 2023
The Ethics of Authorship: How to deal with late authorship changes
Academic research is a collaborative effort in which researchers work together to attain a common goal. The culmination of this process, in which authorship is crucial, is the publication of a research report. Authorship reflects not only a person's involvement in the research study but also their reputation and accountability for the results.
By on 20 July, 2023
Academic writing is often complex and involves the use of technical terminology, which can be challenging for the reader to comprehend. However, clear writing helps to bridge the gap between the researcher’s knowledge and the reader’s understanding by using concise and straightforward language. A well-written academic paper reflects the author’s proficiency in the subject matter and credibility as a scholar. Therefore, it is essential to prioritise clear and correct writing in academic papers to communicate ideas and research findings to the intended audience.
By on 20 July, 2023
Journal editors are constantly on the lookout for good peer reviewers (also referred to as ‘referees’). The qualities of a good peer reviewer include the right qualifications and expertise to effectively review a manuscript, the ability to meet deadlines, and a lack of potential conflicts of interest with the manuscript’s authors and their research. Another key factor in the selection is to meet the mandate of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Accordingly, reviewer selection also needs to be diverse enough in terms of gender, geographical location and career stage.
By on 24 August, 2023
Authors experience mixed emotions on receiving requests for review and resubmit (R&R). R&R request denotes that a manuscript is worth publishing after some recommended changes. It is an intermediate step toward the decision of either getting your manuscript accepted or rejected. Thus, it can be considered as a signal for both recognition and challenge.
By on 05 September, 2023
The peer review process has provided a trusted framework for evaluating scholarly work for decades. In this system, reviewers’ names are kept secret, so authors get honest feedback.
By on 15 September, 2023
Peer review has been a golden standard for evaluating the quality and validity of scientific research since the 17th century. However, as technology advances, the academic and scholarly publishing processes also transform significantly.
By on 21 September, 2023
Peer review and editorial decision-making are critical processes in publishing research. The process of editorial decision-making may slightly vary among journals.
By on 09 October, 2023
Researchers are perpetually competing to have their findings published, striving to have their findings published quickly to establish priority and to avoid being scooped.
By on 13 October, 2023
The scholarly publishing landscape has witnessed a profound shift towards open access (OA) publishing in recent years.
By on 18 October, 2023
Research papers serve as essential tools in the dissemination of knowledge and the advancement of academic disciplines.
By The Charlesworth Group on 19 October, 2023