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Science Communication: Science publishing

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Publication — and the recognition it brings — can pose significant challenges, particularly for researchers in developing countries who often lack access to scientific journals or research papers in local languages.

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Opinions and Analysis

African researchers in lab Why it was right to publish research findings on bird flu

An editorial in the journal Nature explains the reasons for publishing the full results of a controversial paper about a modified bird flu virus

10 May 2012 | EN | 中文
Source: Nature

Agriculture experts use an app for mobile devices Technical creativity needs nurturing at the grassroots

Efforts to promote sustainable development must tap into technologies developed locally, driven by community needs and priorities.

2 May 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文


News and Features

Thailand/Bangkok/University Thai 'plagiarism' saga takes a new turn

Plagiarism dispute rocks Thailand as high-ranking official faces court charges over allegations of forged documents.

28 May 2012 | EN

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales UBA Brazil and Argentina ‘leading regional science’

While Brazil publishes more science articles, work from Argentina is higher in quality, according to the latest SCImago ranking.

8 May 2012 | ES

Practical Guides

How to publicise scientific research

Guidance on how press officers can promote science effectively without resorting to hype, including tips on timing, objectives and audience.

28 May 2009 | EN
Source: Stempra

science journals on shelf How do I submit a paper to a scientific journal?

Maxine Clarke takes us through the processes involved in submitting a paper to a scientific journal.

11 February 2008 | EN