Tag: Promoting Your Work
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Sharing Science: From the Lab to the World
Researchers face growing pressure to communicate their work beyond academia, despite the time constraints and potential anxieties. The article explores both the challenges and benefits of broader scientific engagement.
by Alexa Colella
6 min
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How to Become a Peer Reviewer for Journals
Early career researchers have many opportunities to participate in peer review, but becoming a peer reviewer for the first time is not always easy. Here we guide you toward landing your first opportunities in this vital role for academics.
by Gareth Dyke, PhD
6 min
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Expanding Your Publication Ethics
While it can take a long time to build up your reputation, it can be lost very quickly if you engage in unethical behavior. Here we familiarize you with the international ethical standards that you should follow when conducting and publishing your research.
by Jeffrey Robens, PhD
6 min
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Improve Your Writing Clarity Through These Three Cognitive Learning Principles
There are three important cognitive learning principles that can improve the quality of your writing: cognitive load theory, cognitive bias, and reader expectations. Keeping these principles in mind when you write your paper will ensure that you are effectively communicating your ideas with your readers.
by Jeffrey Robens, PhD
9 min