Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences requires submitting authors to provide an ORCID iD
Posted by Editorial Boarding, Mar. 29, 2016 •
March 29, 2016 (João Pessoa, PB; Brazil) -
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The Editorial Boarding of the Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences (ISSN 2358-2731), will
require the submitting author to provide an ORCID identifier as part of the manuscript submission
process.
Editage announces a partnership with the Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences
Posted by Editorial Boarding, Dec. 24, 2015 •
December 24, 2015 (João Pessoa, PB; Brazil) -
Editage, a leader in English-language editing and publication support services, announces a
strategic partnership with the Rede Brasileira de Informações Biológicas
(REBIBIO), publisher of the Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences (ISSN 2358-2731). Through
this partnership, Editage makes available discounted services - editing - to authors of the
journal. During the process of editorial review of the manuscript, the authors will receive a
code that can be used to obtain discounts on Editage services.
Ronilson José da Paz, editor-in-chief of the Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences said he
is very delighted to be able to make this partnership, considering that it will be an opportunity to
increase the quality of published articles. "Editage was very generous in offering this discount to
the journal's authors, demonstrating that the Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences has the
potential to grow in scientific publishing", he says.
The Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences (ISSN 2358-2731) is an online free peer-reviewed, open
access journal that provides rapid publication of articles in all fields concerning biological
sciences and related fields. The aim of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists and
academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments
in different areas of biological sciences and related fields.
Editage is the flagship brand of Cactus
Communications (CACTUS), recognized
worldwide in publishing and academic communities. Editage aims to help scholars break through the
confines of geography and language, to bridge the gap between authors and peer-reviewed journals,
and to accelerate the process of publishing high-quality research. Apart from working with individual
researchers, Editage partners collaborate with publishers, journals, academic societies, and
pharmaceutical
companies worldwide to help them create compelling, high-quality scientific communications. Editage
is also dedicated to authoring educational materilas taking advantage of its comprehensive author
resources site, Editage Insights.
Editage is established worldwide and has relationships with Chinese,
Japanese, Korean,
Brazilian, Taiwanese,
Americans and the others.