Do you like being an academic editor? Honestly, I have many important reasons for a ‘no’ answer. First, instead of focusing on your fantastic projects of books, articles and revolutionary research, ...
No one goes to graduate school to become a scholarly editor, and very few of us are taught how to edit while we’re there. Still, plenty of us can end up doing important editing work at some point in ...
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. AI tools promise faster, cheaper manuscript editing for global researchers, but new evidence shows they may introduce hidden risks that could reshape equity in scientific ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wordvice Editing Service has released its free online grammar checker and English writing assistant, the Wordvice AI Proofreader (https://wordvice.ai). Similar in ...
The success and popularity of a book, on a great scale, depends on the editor of the book. An editor is the nicest man who without any so called credibility, performs ...
Just as a prospective surgeon might study medicine with aplomb only to learn that academic prowess doesn’t necessarily translate to success with a scalpel, researchers often learn that their success ...
An analysis of the publication records of academic editors shows that one-quarter of them publish 10% of their own papers in the journals they edit and reveals that fewer than 10% of editors-in-chief ...