Tips & tricks for writing your science paper

Tips & tricks for writing your science paper

Are you currently working on your first science paper? Good news! We’ve compiled some tips and tricks to help you with that task. Tips and tricks to improve your article People who are reading journal articles, again, they don’t have a ton of time and they want to get to the meat of what you are researching. And reviewers will say too wordy, too verbose, things like that. I will see often times paragraphs that are one or two sentences

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How to submit a paper? Complete guide for beginner researchers

How to submit a paper? Complete guide for beginner researchers

How to submit a paper? You might be asking yourself this question if you are a beginner-researcher. Don’t worry. It’s not complicated. In this post we will try and show you, how it works. How to submit a paper? Step one: Make sure you got everything right! Right before you start uploading your files, give the instructions to authors a final look through to make sure that you haven’t missed out any important information. For example, a lot of journals

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Peer review process: What happens after you submit your paper?

Peer review process: What happens after you submit your paper?

The peer review process might be a bit stressful if you want to publish your paper, but we hope you might feel better if you look into it in detail and understand how it all works. At eCORRECTOR we provide proofreading and editing services done by PhD English Native Speakers, who are experienced authors and know a lot about that topic. Let’s take a look then. A couple of things to say right at the start, if you are ever

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Join our Science Writing Webinar: Top Tips and Common Mistakes in Scientific Writing

Join our Science Writing Webinar: Top Tips and Common Mistakes in Scientific Writing

Free science writing webinar Top Tips and Common Mistakes in Scientific Writing We are pleased to announce that we will be holding a new science writing webinar at the start of the new academic year. This writing webinar will be held by Dr. Jerry Carr-Brion, MRSC, CChem on the 26th of October at 5:00pm GMT+2.  Jerry has been providing editing and proofreading at eCORRECTOR for over 5 years. He will cover various aspects that can help researchers improve their written communication skills. He

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Proofreading software. Is this the perfect solution?

Proofreading software. Is this the perfect solution?

Proofreading software, like every human invention, is designed to make life easier. The development of technology and artificial intelligence has contributed to the creation of many tools that allow non-native speakers to improve the quality of the written language thanks to software that will perform the so-called proofreading, i.e., text correction. Currently, the most popular application of this type (especially for the English language) is Grammarly.   What is Grammarly, or what’s all the fuss about? Grammarly is a tool

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October 2022 newsletter

October 2022 newsletter

Dear Researchers, We hope you’ve had a relaxing break over the summer holiday and that the new academic year has got off to a good start. At eCORRECTOR, to mark the start of the new academic year 2022/2023 we have designed a unique, beautifully designed desktop calendar. The first 30 people who contact us requesting one of our calendars will receive one free of charge! Please include your full name and address when you write. We will even cover the

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Exciting news! Published book and professorship

Exciting news! Published book and professorship

Our mission statement at eCORRECTOR, is for scientists, by scientists. That is why we are delighted to update you with two pieces of exciting team news! Dawid Wesołowski M.A., project manager at eCORRECTOR, who you contact when placing orders, has had his book entitled “History of the trivial school in Izdebnik” published. His monograph is under the honorary patronage of the head of the Lanckorona commune – Tadeusz Łopata and the School Complex in Izdebnik. It is a historical work devoted to the history of this institution and, more broadly,

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eCORRECTOR’s webinar. “Writing scientific manuscripts ? work smarter, not harder”

eCORRECTOR’s webinar. “Writing scientific manuscripts ? work smarter, not harder”

Last week, on the 21st of April, we held another webinar entitled: “Writing scientific manuscripts ? work smarter, not harder”. It was a huge success and we were really happy to see such a turnaround ? over 70 participants. It was moderated by co-founder and chief editor of eCORRECTOR, Dr. (hab.) Mark J. Hunt, and our main guest, who conducted the entire lecture, was Dr. Suzanne Naser who obtained her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University, USA. The main

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Advice from our PhD proofreaders and editors: 5 Helpful Writing Tips

Advice from our PhD proofreaders and editors: 5 Helpful Writing Tips

While writing a scientific text, using a specialist PhD proofreading and editing service, such as eCORRECTOR, is the most efficient way of making sure that you submitted manuscript ready for publication. You can find out more about our proofreading and editing service offered by eCORRECTOR here. It is advisable to let someone else read the paper: our minds tend to overlook the logic-related gaps in structures we have created ourselves. Despite our shortcomings, each author can perfect his or her

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eCORRECTOR?S 2020 NEWSLETTER

eCORRECTOR?S 2020 NEWSLETTER

2020 has been an exciting and important year at eCORRECTOR, despite the global uncertainties facing almost all areas of science and business. We have a solid team (Meet the team!) who personally processes the manuscripts, keeps regular contact with the PhD editor or proofreader processing the texts and ensures quality control and a timely return of the manuscripts back to the author.  Continued Growth in Expertise and Quality Over the past year, we have seen our network or PhD editors

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