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How to avoid rejections in publishing research papers
This webinar will provide an overview of the peer review process, focusing on the main causes of paper rejection and what to do to avoid them. In addition, it will also cover the ethics of publications and how to avoid retractions.
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This webinar will provide an overview of the peer review process, focusing on the main causes of paper rejection and what to do to avoid them. In addition, it will also cover the ethics of publications and how to avoid retractions.
To learn more about the publishing journey and the peer review process To discover the reasons manuscripts get rejected To understand publication ethics to be able to avoid retractions
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How to avoid rejections in publishing research papers
60 mins
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