Five Simple Habits to Supercharge Your Research Workflow
Early-career research can feel like trying to build a plane while flying it
Early-career research can feel like trying to build a plane while flying it
JSTOR’s announcement that the first one hundred monographs from its Path to Open program are now fully open access marks a concrete inflection point
In academic publishing, visibility and permanence are not secondary concerns – they are structural conditions for knowledge to circulate, be cited, and remain accessible over time
The volume of deepfakes has grown explosively: Cybersecurity firm DeepStrike estimates an increase from roughly 500,000 online deepfakes in 2023 to about 8 million in 2025
A recent report by Frontiers reveals that, despite persistent doubts and the lack of clear regulatory frameworks, reviewers at academic journals have been incorporating the use of artificial intelligence (AI)
Critics warned that dropping expert oversight could erode trust and reliability in the digital information landscape
Scientific theories do not simply reveal themselves; they compete for attention, credibility and uptake
“Lost and Found in Translation” is an accessibly written handbook intended for translation teachers, students, and practitioners
The continuous publication model allows accepted and edited articles to be published immediately, without waiting for the formation of a complete issue.