As a researcher, should you be conducting research or worrying about formatting your paper as per your target journal’s guidelines? And these formats are not universal. Every…
The journal editors were in a bind. There’s a flux of new submissions and each is better than the other. On the one hand, they liked the 4 submissions from one author whose…
Journal rejection is something that every researcher faces at some point in their research career. As a researcher, rejection of your manuscript by a journal can be very…
Publishing your manuscript in a good and impactful journal is something that every researcher aspires to achieve. In this episode of Enago Academy’s podcast, we will discuss the…
Increasingly, academic and scientific journals are requiring authors to submit their manuscripts with additional or supplemental material. These requirements can be found in the…
Supplementary information can be a very valuable tool in academic publishing, allowing authors to provide important additional material—such as experimental details, data sets,…
Your manuscript has been accepted, so what happens next? Generally, this is a three-step process: manuscript submission, peer review, and post-acceptance preparation. After a…