Citation Manipulation Continues to Wreak Havoc on Publishing

Citation Manipulation Continues to Wreak Havoc on Publishing

One of the new buzz problems in scholarly publishing is the growing notion of citation manipulation by journals and publishing societies. We’ve previously written about the recent trend of “citation boosting services” selling fake AI-generated articles with citations...
ISMTE Recap: When It Comes To Preprints, Trust, but Verify

ISMTE Recap: When It Comes To Preprints, Trust, but Verify

With the open science movement growing in popularity in the last decade, preprints have become a bigger and bigger part of the publishing industry. They’ve also, in some ways, become a bigger and bigger problem for the publishing industry as well. ISMTE’s recent...
Five ways to facilitate good reviews at your journal

Five ways to facilitate good reviews at your journal

Thoughtful, constructive, and on-time reviews make an editor’s job much easier. However, as journal staff can attest, reviews can often be brief, off topic, and late. While much of the burden is on reviewers to provide quality feedback on submissions, there are steps...
Peer Review Week 2020: The Technica Staff Share Their Thoughts

Peer Review Week 2020: The Technica Staff Share Their Thoughts

Technica Editorial joins our colleagues and fellow publishers in celebrating Peer Review Week! The theme for Peer Review Week 2020 is “Trust in Peer Review,” highlighting the importance of the peer review process in helping to build trust in research and scholarly...