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16 articles were found. This post offers an holistic approach as to the prevailing perceptions of the use of preprints in the scientific community by busting the four top preprint myths. Points from Chapter 6 of How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, 9th edition (2022) by Barbara Gastel. The AuthorAID Stewards team has collected some of the most outlandish email subject lines used by predatory publishers to convince you to use their questionable services. Lorraine Estelle provides an overview of Think. Check. Submit. and how it can help researchers to learn how to choose trustworthy journals to publish their research in. In this blog Raja Ram Gurung Managing Editor of the Nepal Journal for Biotechnology, shares his publishing tips. Recently a member of the AuthorAID community asked INASP's Sian Harris for advice about responding to an invitation to join the editorial board of a journal. She shares her response here. As part of Peer Review Week, Haseeb Md. Irfanullah, editor of Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy, considers diversity and inclusion. He also shared these thoughts this week in a video … Six steps to avoiding predatory journals Dasapta Erwin Irawan of Institut Teknologi Bandung tells us more about the interesting scholarly publishing landscape in Indonesia In this blog post, Haseeb Md Irfanullah explains the downsides of blurring the roles of authors, editors, reviewers and publishers. He also gives practical suggestions for minimizing the negative effects …Preprint myth busters – Busting the top-4 preprint myths
Where to Submit Your Manuscript
How to recognise invitations of a potentially 'predatory' nature
What is Think. Check. Submit.?
Demystifying Journal Misconceptions and Publications
Things to think about if you are invited to join a journal editorial board
Guest post: Can the Global South improve diversity and inclusion in the peer review ecosystem?
A beginner’s guide to avoiding ‘predatory’ journals (using your critical thinking skills)
Guest post: Publishing in Indonesia - some facts that you might have missed
Journal publishing: overcoming the challenges of one person playing multiple roles