Choosing the right journal for your research paper can be as important as the research itself. A well-matched journal ensures your work reaches the right audience, increases visibility, and contributes…
At Conduct Science Academic Publishing, we pride ourselves on pushing the boundaries of journal management technology. Our platform already streamlines submission, peer review, and editorial workflows—but now, we’ve introduced a…
In today’s digital research landscape, discoverability, permanence, and citation tracking are essential pillars of scientific publishing. At Conduct Science, we ensure that each paper we publish receives a unique Digital…
In scholarly publishing, accuracy is paramount. A single error in your published work—whether a misplaced decimal point in a table, a misspelled author name, or an incorrectly cited reference—can affect…
In the ever-evolving landscape of academic publishing, few roles are as pivotal—and often underappreciated—as that of the editor and editorial team. Whether you're a budding researcher, an experienced scientist, or…
An In-Depth Guide for Students and Researchers If you're a student stepping into the world of research or a budding scientist preparing to publish your first paper, you'll quickly realize…
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Your guide to navigating peer review with professionalism and clarity. When your research manuscript is reviewed by a journal, receiving reviewer comments can feel daunting—whether positive or critical. But this…
In the scientific world, peer review is the backbone of research credibility. Behind every published paper is a team of anonymous experts who have critically assessed the work—these individuals are…
Writing a research manuscript is more than just reporting findings—it's about communicating your work clearly, precisely, and professionally. Whether you're a student submitting your first paper or a seasoned researcher…