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How Elsevier's Webshop is helping authors avoid rejection

Up to half of articles submitted for research publication are rejected, even before they reach peer review, with the most frequent reason being cited as poor language. Although research is published in many languages, English is still by far the most widely used, creating an inherent disadvantage for non-native speakers. Irina Nikitina, provides practical pointers on how to avoid common mistakes and introduces the language editing services provided for authors world-wide by Elsevier's WebShop...
Written on Sep 22 2016

Up to half of articles submitted for research publication are rejected, even before they reach peer review, with the most frequent reason being cited as poor language. Although research is published in many languages, English is still by far the most widely used, creating an inherent disadvantage for non-native speakers. Irina Nikitina, provides practi-cal pointers on how to avoid common mistakes and introduces the language editing ser-vices provided for authors world-wide by Elsevier's WebShop.

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