Enhancing engagement in eLearning is crucial for effective corporate training. Integrating human elements into virtual training can significantly boost learner motivation and retention. Here are seven strategies to humanize virtual training.
Editorial assistants are the glue that holds any editorial office together. They are the members of the team who keep things moving, pay close attention to all of the moving parts from checklists, perform initial quality control, chase editors and reviewers, and send manuscripts to production, among other tasks.
Are you looking for effective ways to engage your journal community, drive online usage, and boost citations? Podcasts might be just the solution. In today’s ORIGINal Thoughts post, Glenn Collins explores how podcasts offer a cost-effective and accessible way to share journal research with a broad audience. This engaging format allows busy researchers to stay up-to-date with the latest findings, even on the go.
Our story-based offerings develop authentic learning paths that enhance critical skills and support decision-making.
For early-career professionals in the scholarly publishing industry, it’s never too soon to develop leadership skills. In today’s post from ORIGINal Thoughts, Erin Landis and Kristie Overstreet discuss what traits are important to possess or to develop for leadership positions, the skills that are necessary to be an effective leader, and that embracing failure is part of the leadership journey. This article provides a wealth of information for anyone looking to become the next leader on their team, in their department, or in their organization.
In recent years, research integrity has become an increasingly important discussion in scholarly publishing as retractions abound thanks to the rise of papermills, falsified or fraudulent data, image manipulation, and more. A breakdown of research integrity results in a lack of trust in the scientific process and has the potential to endanger patients. That’s why it’s critical for journals to help detect and address research misconduct. In today’s post from ORIGINal Thoughts, Lucy Shen shares a variety of research integrity tools that journals can employ to ensure the research they publish is trustworthy.
Feeling the pressure at work? You’re not alone. Many of us struggle to balance workplace expectations with our own well-being. In today's post from ORIGINal Thoughts, author Randy Townsend MPS suggests that rather than let frustration take over, it’s time to Ctrl+Alt+Delete your stress.
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Spin, in and of itself, is not inherently nefarious. It is often defined as “the presentation of information in a particular way, especially a favorable one.” Spin can be used to mislead or misdirect readers. In medical reporting, the presence of spin can influence individuals who rely on objective and balanced research findings to make informed healthcare decisions.
