How does the abstract of a medical article affect its visibility? Why does it need to be prepared carefully? What requirements for writing an abstract exist depending on the type of medical publication? Read on for more details.
In the academic community, there is a perception that the best quartile for publishing articles is exclusively Q1. However, is this really the case? Is it advisable to choose Q2 and Q3 journals for publishing medical articles? What are their advantages? Read on to find out more.
In order for the experience of clinicians to be actively applied in practice and contribute to the development of evidence-based medicine, it must be disseminated through scientific publications. How to choose the correct type of medical publication? What should be taken into account when preparing a manuscript? Read more about this below.
What should you choose – an individual article or co-authorship? We examine what the features of each format are. We also look at the advantages and risks they involve. In addition, we explore in which cases it is better to write an article independently, and when joint work genuinely helps to increase the chances of successful publication.
For many researchers, publishing in international scientific journals remains a difficult task, as it often involves significant financial costs. In such circumstances, universities play an important role, as they can provide the necessary support. However, are higher education institutions themselves interested in offering such support? Is it beneficial for them to fund their staff’s publications? Today, we will try to explore this question.
Why should lawyers and advocates engage in academic publishing? In this article, we will examine how publishing activity helps open up new opportunities for career and academic growth.