What is cross-referencing?
The cross-reference, developed in 2000, is known as a referral structure of articles and is one of the agencies that provide the DOI code. […]
The cross-reference, developed in 2000, is known as a referral structure of articles and is one of the agencies that provide the DOI code. […]
After accepting the article and pre-publishing it, the final edition is done, which is dependent on journals. […]
The researcher should consider three dimensions of the article including content, structure, and writing, Now we are going to examine the general principles of writing that is necessary to be observed in the scientific writing. […]
All valid journals have a specific standard for the percentage of manuscript text overlapping with various sources. Generally, if the “duplicate sentences” are 6% higher than the normal rate, the article will be rejected without undergoing review.
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DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a string of numbers that is exclusively allocated to each online text. This code is linked to a web link permanently. Broken links are the biggest factor in the scientometric failure.
It is not exactly clear why Bachelor’s grade point average (GPA) is far more important than that the Master’s one in the application process.
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Universities often ask you to send them two or three letters of recommendation. The best way is to ask a professor in whose class you have been successful, had a good theoretical or practical project, or participated in their research activities.
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Some people prepare a letter of recommendation and ask the advisor to send that to the destination university. This is by no means advisable because, if you are not able to write a professional text, the decision makers of the destination university cannot properly judge your abilities and you may lose your chance of admission. […]
A detailed review of the monthly report: The editor can monitor articles by tracking the exact monthly citation. […]
At the time of Applying to stuying for PhD degree, or job oppor- tunity or research position, in addition to the need for prov- iding a CV and a suitable cover letter, it is necessary to provide a relatively short but detailed text we know it as a research statement. […]
The impact factor is the average number of times articles of a journal have been cited over the past two years.
A review article summarizes and organizes all the recent research on the topic in a way that helps the other investigators to progress in it. […]
A research proposal is a draft of the research plan that you must prepare for getting your academic degree.
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Since the impact factor was introduced, it was a controversial issue because many criticizers considered it as an inappropriate and non-scientific indicator. The impact factor is a general measure to assess the validity of a journal but should be cautious about its use. […]
First of all, if you send an article to a credible journal, you should know that the review process is long. Therefore, it is recommended to be patient and avoid hasty actions (e.g., calling and sending email to the journal office regularly). […]
After submitting a manuscript to some journals, they ask you to suggest reviewers for your paper. It is recommended to do this because the editorial team may not find a suitable reviewer for your article so the reviewing process will take long. Do this even for journals that do not require it. Recommend some suitable Read more about Some important points in accelerating article writing and getting published[…]