R. Preston McAfee, former editor of The American Economist, once wrote, “I’ve spent a considerable amount of time as an editor. I’ve rejected about 2,500 papers, and accepted 200 … Fortunately, there ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve published. By Gina Kolata Letters ...
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 ...
As part of our commitment to offering undergraduates broader scope of experiences in primary research, this mentorship opportunity offers our Singapore campus students a unique opportunity to be part ...
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The 2026 Academic Writing Edge: AI Editors and Transition Playbooks for Journal-Ready Papers
The landscape of academic writing has undergone a fundamental transformation in 2026, where the question is no longer whether to use AI, but which specialized tools actually understand the nuances of ...
Nearly one-third of all retracted papers at PLoS ONE can be traced back to just 45 researchers who served as editors at the journal, an analysis of its publication records has found. “The footprints ...
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