Infographics
July 18th 2023
Ethical Principles in Research: Fostering Trust, Transparency, and Accountability
Research integrity refers to the adherence to ethical principles and practices throughout the research process. It involves the honest and responsible conduct of research, maintaining high standards of intellectual honesty, transparency, and accountability. Research integrity promotes the accurate and unbiased collection, analysis, and reporting of data, while upholding the values of intellectual property rights, collaboration, and respect for participants and the scientific community.
January 19th 2023
Sharing and Publishing Research Data
Data Annotation Infographic- Sharing data is one of the cornerstones of modern science, allowing for large-scale analyses and reproducibility. Despite the fact that data sharing has improved over the past decade, data availability and willingness to share data continue to vary widely between disciplines.
January 19th 2023
Data Annotation is the Backbone of Machine Learning (ML)
Data annotation helps ML models process large volumes of data, identify anomalies, test correlations, and detect patterns across any data feed by enabling data classification, segmentation, transformation, and augmentation.
January 19th 2023
The Practice of Transferring Scholarly Manuscripts
Cascading peer review and manuscript transfer benefit the author when an article is rejected by a particular editor/journal. Many submitted manuscripts are rejected due to a lack of suitability to the journal rather than the quality of research.
June 8th 2022
Unstructured Data Helps Investment Management Companies to Derive Valuable Insights
Unstructured data offers investment management companies deep insights for data-driven decision making on investment analysis and risk mitigation. A recent survey by BNYMELLON, found that 52% of asset managers found there is a lack of analytical tools to cover unstructured data because it.
April 7th 2022
Improving Usability of Unstructured Data
Unstructured data in its raw form is poor on usability. However, the insights derived from it could be transformative to your business model. Enterprises should improve the usability of unstructured data to enhance efficiencies and enact transformations based on insights.
April 4th 2022
Ensuring Research Integrity
Publishers should publish only high-quality research that provides a comprehensive, rigorous, and transparent account of the research findings. Journal editors must ensure that large submission volumes do not get in the way of rigorous manuscript screening and assessment. Journals should avoid lowering their quality standards, regardless of time and revenue constraints.
March 22nd 2022
Transforming Learning Experiences with MOOCs
With over 30 years of expertise in designing Edtech solutions, Straive has enabled players in the higher education space to implement the latest learning solutions. With extensive experience in the education publishing domain, digital strategies, and advanced workflows, Straive can help you create leading MOOC solutions for higher education.
January 31st 2022
Peer Review Management – Improve your peer review process with Straive
Peer review is vital in establishing an article's quality and suitability for publication. Increasing submissions, compliance regulations, and publishing timelines are constantly putting pressure on editorial departments.
December 6th 2021
Researchers are breaking down the barriers to accept data sharing
Benefits of open data: Making research data openly available improves reproducibility, prevents effort duplication, and maximizes the value of research funding. Due to the increasing importance of research data, publishers are urging academics to make their data accessible. Open access to research data is embedded in the open science model for increased transparency, access, and accountability.
August 19th 2021
How has the Pandemic Changed Scholarly Communication?
As the COVID-19 pandemic became more and more widespread, knowledge concerning the virus and its consequential disease increased. The healthcare system and policymakers worldwide counted on articles published on the virus to arrive at meaningful decisions. Since then, thousands of research papers have been published on COVID-19 and the Acute Respiratory Syndrome 2 (SARS-CoV-2).