Author Archives: Azaharuddin Mohammad

Leveraging technology to improve the peer review process

In the last two decades, two new peer review forms have emerged: post-publication review, evaluating manuscripts after publication, and registered reports, examining studies thoroughly before they are submitted to journals.
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AI can help address demand for high-quality, unbiased peer-review

The potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to boost productivity and reduce reviewer burden has attracted much interest. AI is increasingly being used to assist in the evaluation as of papers. Read More

Peer Review Management – An Interview with Dr Mario Malicki

This interview is part of a series that gathers stakeholder perspectives on what an efficient peer review process should look like, aiming to highlight best practices and insights from experts. Read More

Closing an Acquisition during the Pandemic

For Straive, courage isn’t just about doing things differently. It’s about persistently maintaining our current path and believing in it, even when facing challenges and adversity, showing resilience and commitment. Read More

Workflow automation for better journal publication

Automation simplifies the journal publication process, streamlining manuscript coordination, revision acceptance, and faster publishing in multiple formats. This enhances efficiency and adaptability for diverse platforms and accelerates the overall experience. Read More

Open Access or Traditional Journals? Key factors to consider while making this decision

Open access is a publishing model that makes research material freely available to readers, unlike the traditional subscription model, where readers gain access to scholarly information by paying subscription fee. Read More

Open Access Publishing: Deciding on the right model

Open Access Publishing is a global movement aimed at providing free online access to academic content, including publications and data, promoting wider dissemination and accessibility of scholarly research and information. Read More

Procuring Environmental and Social Governance Data from Various Public Sources

Reliable environmental and social governance (ESG) scores demand extensive data that must be parsed, analyzed, and translated into benchmark scores, ensuring accurate and meaningful evaluation of ESG performance and impact. Read More

Environmental and Social Governance and Greenwashing

In environmental and social governance (ESG) parlance, greenwashing is the deliberate practice of presenting a company as more sustainable or eco-friendly than it actually is, misleading stakeholders about its true. Read More

Peer Review Management – An Interview with Dr. Franco Zappettini

Dr. Zappettini is a Lecturer in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Liverpool and Director of the PhD Programme. He was previously Adjunct Professor of English. Read More

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