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Getting published in academic journals
Kojo Ahiakpa and Benjamin Karikari provide a summary of the basic components that a normal research article ought to contain, including detailed information that should be contained in each section.
Application of literature maps and literature matrices for quick and effective literature reviews
Literature maps and matrices enable researchers to visually represent and analyse journal articles in context.
Four lessons I learned from desk rejection: Finding the right journal
Edmond Sanganyado shares valuable lessons that helped his team get their interdisciplinary study published.
A case study on writing a peer-reviewed journal article on climate change
In this case study, Haseeb Irfanullah shares the background story of a recent peer-reviewed article on climate change that he published with two other co-authors
'How to Write and Publish . . .': Some Updates from a New Edition
This post features tips on preprints, visual abstracts, online presentations, and more. They come from the new edition of a book with longtime AuthorAID participant Barbara Gastel as lead author.
Writing a review article: Not a piece of cake
Review articles are very important in providing conclusive evidence in a scientific field. However, they demand meticulous training and understanding of the review process as well as expertise.
Ten Myths about academic writing – Debunked!
In this blog Dr Helen Kara, shares ten common myths about academic writing, and explains why they are wrong...
10 Lessons learnt from collaborative writing with new and experienced authors.
Considerations for writing the Discussion section
A Congratulations—and a Reminder of a Resource
Greetings again. Some of you may know AuthorAID community member Thomas Annesley. Dr. Annesley is now professor emeritus of clinical chemistry at the University of Michigan, USA. Since 2007 …