Citations and references

Who Gets Cited? Restoring Missing Voices in Academic Research

Citation bias, prevalent across scientific disciplines, leads to unequal recognition of diverse voices.  This bias…

Rethinking Research Impact: Why field-weighted citation impact is game changer

In today’s complex research ecosystem, the conversation around scholarly influence demands a fresh perspective. Traditional…

ICMJE Updates 2025: A new era for ethical research publishing

The integrity of medical and scientific publications is crucial for ensuring the reliability of research…

How to Effectively Cite PDF (APA, MLA, AMA, and Chicago Style)

The pressure to “publish or perish” is a well-known reality for academics, striking fear into…

Digital Citations: A comprehensive guide to citing of websites in APA, MLA, and CMOS style

In today's digital age, the internet serves as an invaluable resource for researchers across all…

Citing It Right – A guide to choose the best citation generator tool

Amy Anderson, a brilliant young researcher, had a burning passion for her work in quantum…

Citing Podcast? Here’s Your Guide for MLA, APA, and Chicago Style Format

Podcast as a platform is growing into an incredibly diverse and popular source of information.…

Primary Vs. Secondary Sources — Understanding the difference to avoid incorrect citations

When writing an academic paper, citing your sources is the most important aspect. Academic sources…

Are Reference Managers Enough to Organize and Curate Different Scholarly Knowledge Resources?

I pulled my collar up, my hat down, and secured my glasses when I realized…

How to Boost Citations – Tips for Researchers

Acknowledging the sources Significance of research promotion Strategies to boost citations Impact of promotional strategies

How to Evaluate Research Impact Through Citation Analysis

An overview of research metrics Role of citation analysis Measuring research impact Citation databases and…

How to Find Out If Your Research Is “Highly Cited”?

Publishing a research is not enough these days to make a mark in academia. In…