All participants in Researchis workshops are actively involved in the preparation of a scientific manuscript
and will be listed as authors upon fulfilling the authorship criteria.
Since meaningful authorship requires a direct contribution to manuscript development,
training related to scientific writing and publication is mandatory
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In addition, depending on the needs identified by the Researchis research team, participants may also receive
complementary training aimed at strengthening their research skills and academic profiles.
Section I — Mandatory Training for Authorship Eligibility
Manuscript Writing & Publication Process
- Scientific Writing for ISI Journals – Structure of scientific articles (IMRaD), clarity of argumentation, and reducing desk rejection.
- Abstract and Title Writing – Crafting concise, journal-aligned abstracts and titles.
- Manuscript Editing and Language Refinement – Improving coherence, scientific tone, and readability.
- Track Changes & Collaborative Writing – Professional multi-author collaboration and version control.
- Journal Selection & Submission Strategy – Identifying appropriate journals and preparing submission materials.
- Responding to Reviewers – Structured and effective responses to peer-review comments.
Section II — Complementary Training for Research Development
Research Skills & Academic Profile Enhancement
- Literature Search & Evidence Synthesis – Advanced searching in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science.
- Reference Management (EndNote) – Professional organization and citation handling.
- Graphical Abstract & Scientific Figure Design – Visual communication aligned with journal standards.
- Authorship Ethics & Publication Standards – ICMJE criteria, authorship order, and conflicts of interest.
- Research Reporting Guidelines – CONSORT, STROBE, PRISMA, and related frameworks.
- Academic CV & Research Profile Strengthening – Enhancing publication records and academic visibility.
