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Scientific & Academic Writing SCOPUS e-Coaching Clinic May 2023

In May 2023, SCOPUS e-Coaching Clinic will be held to help researchers and academics understand the ins and outs of scientific and academic writing. This coaching clinic will be a great opportunity for researchers and academics to gain insights from experts and improve their scientific writing skills. The event will cover various topics including SCOPUS E-Coaching Program & Rules of Thumb, Why being a Global Scholar is important? How to Write a Good Paper?, Open Access (F1000research/Cogent OA) Publication Model, F1000research and Cogent OA Editorial Policies, and QnA session with the speakers.

The first topic of the coaching clinic is about the SCOPUS E-Coaching Program & Rules of Thumb. SCOPUS is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts peer-reviewed literature from around the world. It is widely used by researchers and academics to find relevant literature in their fields. The e-coaching program offered by SCOPUS is designed to help researchers improve their research and writing skills. The program provides guidance on various topics, including research design, data analysis, writing manuscripts, and publishing research.

The second topic of the coaching clinic is about why being a Global Scholar is important. In today’s globalized world, it is essential for researchers and academics to have a global perspective. They need to be able to communicate their research to a global audience and collaborate with researchers from different parts of the world. Being a global scholar means having a broad understanding of different cultures, languages, and research practices. It also means being able to publish research in international journals and conferences.

The third topic of the coaching clinic is about how to write a good paper. Writing a good paper requires a combination of skills, including critical thinking, research skills, and writing skills. The coaching clinic will provide guidance on how to structure a paper, write clear and concise sentences, use proper referencing, and avoid plagiarism.

The fourth topic of the coaching clinic is about the open access publication model offered by F1000research/Cogent OA. Open access publishing has become increasingly popular in recent years because it allows researchers to share their research with a wider audience. F1000research and Cogent OA are two of the leading open access publishers. The coaching clinic will provide insights into their publication models, including their peer-review processes, publication fees, and copyright policies.

The fifth topic of the coaching clinic is about the editorial policies of F1000research and Cogent OA. The editorial policies of these publishers are designed to ensure the quality and integrity of the research they publish. The coaching clinic will provide guidance on how to comply with these policies, including guidelines for ethical research, data sharing, and reporting standards.

The last part of the coaching clinic is a Q&A session with the speakers. The speakers for the event are Dr. Hendrati Dwi Mulyaningsih, Ani Wahyu Rachmawati, and Santi Rahmawati, all of whom are Gateway Advisors for F1000research Scopus Q1. They are experts in scientific and academic writing and have extensive experience in publishing research in international journals. The Q&A session will provide participants with the opportunity to ask questions and get personalized advice from the experts.

In conclusion, the SCOPUS e-Coaching Clinic in May 2023 will be a great opportunity for researchers and academics to improve their scientific writing skills. The event will cover various topics, including SCOPUS E-Coaching Program & Rules of Thumb, Why being a Global Scholar is important? How to Write a Good Paper?, Open Access (F1000research/Cogent OA) Publication Model, F1000research and Cogent OA Editorial Policies, and a Q&A session with the speakers. Participants will gain insights from experts in the field