Out now: Writing Your Research Paper: Tips From EASE Editors
Created with AJE & Research Square, this is a revised, restructured, & reimagined edition of our flagship resource, EASE Guidelines for Authors, covering:
- How to choose journals
- Spotting predatory journals
- Manuscript drafting
- Figures, tables, & images
- Preprints & open access
- Research & publishing ethics
- Manuscript submission
- Cover letters
https://ease.org.uk/publications/writing-your-research-paper/
Get the knowledge and skills to navigate the world of scientific publishing and have your research seen by the right audience.
Our council member and Training Committee Chair Yateendra Joshi and EASE member Shalini Garg join Research Square's Sabrina Krebs for a live webinar hosted by AJE on Thurs July 18, 9 AM ET / 3 pm CET. Register now: https://info.aje.com/july-2024-webinar-registration
#ScientificPublishing #Researchers #AcademicMastodon #ResearchPapers #ManuscriptWriting #PaperWriting #ResearchImpact #JournalEditors
Excessive Use Of Words Like ‘Commendable’ And ‘Meticulous’ Suggests ChatGPT Has Been Used In Thousands Of Scientific Studies
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https://english.elpais.com/science-tech/2024-04-25/excessive-use-of-words-like-commendable-and-meticulous-suggest-chatgpt-has-been-used-in-thousands-of-scientific-studies.html <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2403.16887 <-- shared paper, where the author delved into this meticulously
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#research #researchpapers #papers #ChatGP #AI #artificialintelligence #cheating #cheat #plagiarism #scientificstudies #words #linguistics #language #LLM #LargeLanguageModel #tools #delve #commendable #intricate #meticulous #insubstantial
Should researchers use AI to write papers? Group aims for community-driven standards https://www.science.org/content/article/should-researchers-use-ai-write-papers-group-aims-community-driven-standards #AI #ResearchPapers
https://library.hkust.edu.hk/sc/making-scholarly-research-accessible-with-generative-ai/
Our Learning Support Librarian Samson Choi summarized an eye-opening webinar for #hkust researchers by Dr. Lucy Wang of #UofWashington. She shared a few interesting cases showing how #GenAI can make #researchpapers more accessible.
#hkustlibrary #scholarcomm
What do people use nowadays as #RSSReaders? (Does the concept even still exist?)
It’s to keep track of relevant #ResearchPapers of interest as my main source used to be… Twitter and ResearchGate, which I’ll both be leaving before 2024
Recently discovered this great resource https://arxiv.org while searching for #Microsoft #AutoGen and #Microsoft #SemanticKernel #researchpapers Also found some papers on proposed frameworks for human rights and data protections and regulations. Think I found my weekend read :)
Please, can we just agree to do name-date citations and not random number citations in #ResearchPapers?
The citation often adds nuance, and too often, the sentence and the citation are actually in contradiction! Making it as easy as possible to know what’s cited should be a priority of scientists (and journals).
(PS: I am not a fan of the name-date either but it’s better than the alternative, for now…)