Making of a Good Graphical Abstract
Many international and national journals ask the authors to submit a graphical abstract along with their manuscript. A graphical abstract is usually a single figure that captures the main findings…
Peer review – Do we need gradual improvements or a revolution?
In the traditional peer review process, a paper goes through multiple rounds of review and revision over several months before being finally published. The long process sometimes forces authors to…
Tips to get your work published in a journal
Getting your work published in a journal can be a Herculean task, which demands a lot of hard work and patience. After the initial process of choosing a subject area…
Tips to Write an Effective Clinical Case Report
A clinical case report can be described as a detailed report of the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of a patient. It generally describes an unusual or novel occurrence,…
Manuscript Rejection Before Peer Review Analysis: Issues and Solutions
After a paper is submitted to a journal, it generally goes in for peer review analysis. But there are instances when the paper is rejected even before it reaches the…
Publishing in Open Access Journals – A Smart Move in your Academic Career Path
Open access journals are scholarly journals accessible online by readers without having to pay a fee. These journals claim that they have no charges, and their free access garners more…
Journal Figure Guidelines: Areas of Confusion
Figures are included in a research paper to make an impactful presentation of the topic. They provide a much-needed third dimension to the paper and help clear any possible doubt…