Impact factor of the journals and Citations of the research papers
Impact factor (IF) of an academic journal refers to the average number of citations to the recently published articles, i.e. published in the previous two years, in the journal. These articles include...
View ArticleWrite longer Research Papers to increase your chances of Citations
Researchers have found that usually the research articles that are longer get more citations as compared to the less-lengthy articles. This research has been published online in the journal PLoS ONE....
View ArticleWorld’s first scientific publisher launches new open access journal
Main Points: The Royal Society has today (18 February) announced the launch of Royal Society Open Science, a new open access journal publishing original research across the entire range of science on...
View ArticleScirev.sc – a website to select efficient journals
Main Point: There finally is a website; Scirev.sc, that will make the scientific peer review process more transparent and will enable authors to make an informed decision about where to send their...
View ArticleStudy Examines Development of Peer Review Research in Biomedicine
Main Points: Chicago – An analysis of research on peer review finds that studies aimed at improving methods of peer review and reporting of biomedical research are underrepresented and lack dedicated...
View ArticleStudy questions accuracy of results reported on government database and...
Main Point: Discrepancies are common between results reported on the ClinicalTrials.gov results database and those published in peer-reviewed medical journals. Published in: Annals of Internal Medicine...
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