by Esther van de Vosse | May 30, 2023 | Publication
Did you ever have a disagreement over authorship? Or over the order of the authors? Here are some guidelines and pointers on how to prevent disputes. Who deserves authorship? Authorship of articles has important academic, social, and financial implications....
by Esther van de Vosse | Dec 12, 2022 | Publication, Research
As a scientist, one of the criteria your success is measured by is, whether you like it or not, the number of times your publications are cited. It is reflected in your h-index. For instance, an h-index of 10 means that ten of your articles have each been cited at...
by Esther van de Vosse | Jan 26, 2021 | Publication
Did you write an excellent manuscript with ground breaking data that will have a great impact on the research in your field? In that case you should definitely submit your manuscript to an extremely high-ranking journal, such as Nature or Science or the top-ranking...
by Esther van de Vosse | Dec 1, 2020 | Publication
Did you perform an interventional study for which you need to provide a flowchart (or ‘flow diagram’)? There are various ways to make one. Standard flowchart examples One way to make the flowchart is by adapting a standard example. For a flowchart of a clinical trial...
by Esther van de Vosse | Nov 22, 2020 | Publication
After you submit a manuscript to a journal, it can take a long time before it is accepted for publication. I have written before about how to find out for a specific journal how long it might take from submission to acceptance. Here I describe the publication process:...
by Esther van de Vosse | May 20, 2020 | Publication, Publishing
Most scientific journals charge for publishing an article. There is currently a lot of discussion about these so-called publication fees because, among others, most journals subsequently also charge readers to access the publication. Some journals give everyone access...
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