Predatory journals pose a serious threat to researchers, as publishing in them can damage an author's reputation. What forms do they take? How can you tell you're dealing with a disreputable journal? Read on to find out.
In the academic community, there is a practice of withdrawing scientific articles that have already been published. This procedure is known as retraction and is applied when significant issues are identified after publication that call into question the reliability or integrity of the research. What reasons can lead to a retraction? What types of retractions exist, and how do they affect a researcher's reputation? Let us examine these issues in more detail.
The Director of the Scientific Publications company, Vladislav Romanenko, has prepared an exclusive article for our blog in which he analyses a scientific journal engaged in suspicious activity and violating the generally accepted requirements of the Scopus database. How can journals of this nature be identified? Read on to find out.
Since a case report is based on a patient’s personal story, it is extremely important for the author to follow ethical standards. What should be taken into account? How can violations be avoided? Read more in our article.
Nowadays, co-authorship is becoming a popular and widespread form of collaboration between scientists at both the national and international levels. How does co-authorship in scientific articles develop a scientist's career? Why is co-authorship important for the development of science?
What does a scientist need to know and be able to do in order to work with artificial intelligence technologies? We will discuss this in more detail below.