Author: scholarlyworld
Enhancing Peer Review Excellence: Reviewer Credits Joins the Asian Council of Science Editors as a Corporate Member
In a landmark move aimed at elevating the standards of peer review and scholarly publishing, Reviewer Credits has officially joined the Asian Council [...]
University of Surrey Ends Elsevier Deal Citing Financial Unsustainability
The University of Surrey has officially terminated its subscription agreement with academic publishing giant Elsevier, citing financial unsustainabili [...]
SciONE: A Technologically Robust Journal Management System for Seamless Publishing
The world of academic publishing is evolving rapidly, but many journals, particularly those in developing regions, face significant challenges in mana [...]
Bone & Joint Launches AI-Driven Podcast: A Game Changer for Orthopaedic Information
Bone & Joint has unveiled an innovative podcast series, AI Talks with Bone & Joint, designed to make cutting-edge orthopaedic research more ac [...]
Sciendo Partners with Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca to Enhance Scholarly Publishing
In a groundbreaking development for the academic publishing community, Sciendo has announced its new partnership with the Universidad Pontificia de Sa [...]
Does Desk Rejection Improve Journal Quality and Enhance Article Standards?
In the competitive world of academic publishing, desk rejection is a common yet controversial practice. It refers to the decision made by journal edit [...]
United2Act Initiative: Combating the Threat of Paper Mills in Scholarly Publishing
The integrity of scholarly publishing is a cornerstone of academic progress, yet it faces a persistent threat from unethical practices such as those p [...]
Top 10 Most Cited Retractions: A Deep Dive into Controversial Studies and Their Lingering Impact
As of December 18, 2024, a new compilation highlights the top 10 most cited retracted scientific papers, shedding light on some of the most controvers [...]
Breaking Barriers: Open Access Challenges and Solutions for Libraries in Developing Countries
A recently published article by Arslan Sheikh and Joanna Richardson, titled "Open access movement in the scholarly world: Pathways for libraries in de [...]
Mass Resignation Rocks Journal of Human Evolution as Editors Protest Elsevier Policies
In a dramatic move, all but one member of the editorial board of the Journal of Human Evolution (JHE), an Elsevier publication, have resigned in prote [...]