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AJE Tips for Publication Success
This 11-page handout includes tips for writing different sections of a manuscripts and navigating the publishing process.
by Ben Mudrak, PhD
1 min

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How an AJE Research Communication Partner (RCP) Can Help You Get Published
A Research Communication Partner (RCP) provides personalized support and guidance to authors, assisting them in navigating the publication process and ensuring their manuscript is publication-ready. RCPs help authors understand edits, choose the right services, and improve manuscript quality for faster publication times and high customer satisfaction.
by AJE Team
6 min

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Who Benefits from Presubmission Review? (and how they benefit)
AJE's Presubmission Review service offers constructive feedback on manuscript structure, content, logic, and presentation, helping authors enhance their communication and increase the speed of manuscript acceptance.
by Catherine Zettel Nalen, MS
7 min

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Academic vs. Nonacademic Writing Styles
Academic and nonacademic writing are distinct styles with different characteristics and purposes. Academic writing is formal, evidence-based, and aimed at scholarly audiences, while nonacademic writing is informal, personal, and intended for a wider audience. Choosing the appropriate style depends on the target audience and the writer's specific purpose.
by Eliza McKowan, MS
4 min

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How Do Libraries Impact the Peer Review Process?
The blog explores the historical connection between libraries and the peer review process. We highlight the evolving nature of peer review and the role of libraries in educating and assisting researchers, as well as their potential as publishers and innovators in the peer review process.
by Charla Viera, MS
7 min

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Scope and Delimitations in Research
Delimitations are the boundaries that the researcher sets in a research study, deciding what to include and what to exclude. They help to narrow down the study and make it more manageable and relevant to the research goal.
by AJE Team
7 min

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How to Use ‘E.g.' and ‘I.e.'
The terms e.g. and i.e. mean different things, and it is important to use the correct abbreviation to ensure that the meaning of a sentence is retained.
by Sarah Mudrak, PhD
3 min

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How to Write the Rationale for a Research Paper
A research rationale answers the big SO WHAT? that every adviser, peer reviewer, and editor has in mind when they critique your work. A compelling research rationale increases the chances of your paper being published or your grant proposal being funded. In this article, we look at the purpose of a research rationale, its components and key characteristics, and how to create an effective research rationale.
by AJE Team
8 min

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Writing a Cover Letter for Journal Submission [Free Template]
Journal cover letters are your chance to lobby on behalf of your manuscript. This AJE Journal Cover Letter Guide offers some useful tips for getting them right. It also includes a free journal cover letter template.
by Ben Mudrak, PhD
3 min