Category: Articles
Article Sharing Framework and EU’s Copyright Directive
Scholarly collaboration networks or SCNs have made possible the rapid and efficient dissemination of information within the academic community. Platfo [...]
Digital Books – A Hope for Revival of Monograph Publication
Global pandemic with a heightened sense of urgency created momentum that is revolutionizing strategies developed by institutions and publishers worldw [...]
Are social science researchers writing articles that fulfill the bare minimum needs of a journal article?
An independent researcher investigated how often essential details of the research process are present in the journal article.
A minimum general ex [...]
Advantages of Training the Peer Reviewer
The peer review system is the engine that keeps the scholarly journals functioning properly, ensuring the publishing of quality articles and enhances [...]
China has the highest quality of publications on SARS-CoV-2
In Wuhan, China a bunch of patients with unexplainable pneumonia were reported which has been confirmed to be an acute respiratory infection caused by [...]
Making OA a Fair-Play for Global South
Open Access (OA) publishing is getting momentum in the Global South, in January 2021, the Academic Publishing in Europe (APE) held an event, organized [...]
Chinese Academy Science Journals Warning List – A Contemplation for Publishers
An Alert list of International Journals was released by the Chinese Academy of Sciences on December, 31 of 2020, containing names of 65 journals most [...]
Preprints – Future of Journal Publishing
With COVID-19, waiting out for publications by researchers is not an option, so there has been a sudden rise in preprint posting, particularly in disc [...]
AI – Future of Efficiently Assigning Papers to Reviewers
One of the trending topics on ScienceMag is AI conference use AI to assign papers to reviewers, some of the imperative highlights of which are given h [...]
Racial Inequality in Scholarly Publishing: What to Do by Experts
Recently being under discussion over the Scholarly Kitchen, we are pleased to highlight this upbringing trend of Reckoning with Whiteness in Scholarly [...]