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My quest against 'respectively'
"Respectively" can be used to refer to corresponding items in a list, but Alex Arreola would rather not use it at all.
How to Prepare the Abstract
This blog post comprises points from How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, 9th edition (2022). These points come from Chapter 9, “How to Prepare the Abstract".
How to Prepare the Title and List the Authors and Addresses
Barbara Gastel shares important points from Chapters 7, "How to Prepare the Title" and 8, “How to List the Authors and Addresses" from her book, How to Write and Publish …
Ethics in Scientific Publishing
Barbara Gastel shares important points from Chapter 5 of How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, 9th edition (2022).
To be or not to be ... funny? That is the question
Whether or not to be witty in the title of a scientific paper is a hotly debated issue. Here, Alex Arreola presents the case for being boring.
Playing fast and loose with authorship conventions
Assigning authorship to scientific articles is serious business that can make or break a journal's reputation.
Tricks to publish in a high-impact journal
Publication in high-impact journals offers an opportunity to disseminate original research, results and insights to a wider, global audience, but it requires extreme patience and high-quality writing skills.
Enrolment open: 'Getting started with writing and publishing your research' online course; starts 16th May
We are pleased to announce that our next open online course will start on 16th May.
Fifteen Years of AuthorAID Training
Ravi Murugesan offers reflections on how AuthorAID's training initiative has evolved since 2008.
Can I re(prod)use that figure?
Reproducing previously published figures or images is usually allowed, but you have to do your due diligence to obtain permission.