Christopher Rodrigues, a molecular microbiologist at the University of Warwick, and his team study the development of spore formation in bacteria. His publication record caught the attention of ...
T he publication process in social science is broken. Articles in prestigious journals use flawed data, employ questionable research practices, and reach illogical conclusions. Sometimes doubts over ...
The outline below explains the production steps for publication of an accepted manuscript in ESA’s hybrid journals (“hybrid” journals are subscription-based publications that include both open access ...
Too often, journal assessments of potentially unreliable research are superficial, opaque and prolonged. Changes to the guidance given by the Committee on Publication Ethics could tighten up the ...
The roots of scholarly scientific publishing can be traced to 1665, when Henry Oldenburg of the British Royal Society established the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Oldenburg was ...
Publications in peer-reviewed, refereed scholarly journals are the currency of academia. Tenure, promotions, grants, and professional reputations hinge on the number and quality of papers accepted for ...
According to a report by The Washington Post, scientists with the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water were ordered by "political appointees" to stop work on studies that were headed for ...
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution was a collaborative effort of more than 150 authors, who were advised by a practitioner, judicial, and academic boards. My co-author John Malcolm and I described ...
Erin Hengel knows what a one-month delay in peer review can mean for an early-career academic. Although she now works as a research officer at the London School of Economics, Hengel was previously on ...