Peerwith can help you realize synergies in your author services offerings. Win authors over, commission quality content and bring speed and efficiency to your editorial processes in partnership with Peerwith. We partner with societies and publishers to integrate expert author services seamlessly into their workflows and systems. Our new Book Publishing Service is no exception. … Read the full story
We recently launched Peerwith Book Publishing Service for university presses and academic presses of every size. The Book Publishing Service is a full-service operation for processing book projects, from the initial author contract, through the editorial, design and production processes, to the finished product – whether online (open access) or in print. WE CAN SMARTLY … Read the full story
In the musical The King and I, the King of Siam often underlines his importance by finishing his proclamations with the above expression. While meant in the musical to be comical, the expression “etcetera” can be overused in formal and academic English writing. “Etcetera” comes from the Latin words et cetera, meaning “and the rest.” … Read the full story
The grander Plan S debate, as well as large publisher deals (both those signed and those non-renewed by consortia) this year, brings to the surface the over-arching desire for transparency around Open Access publishing costs for journal articles. The real challenge in this desire, I believe and also often brought up in Twitter threads, is … Read the full story
We can smartly process your book manuscripts, from initial author contract to finished product, allowing you to focus your energies on acquisition Peerwith is proud to introduce a new, innovative service for publishers, Peerwith Book Publishing Service. Peerwith Book Publishing Service is a full-service operation for processing book projects, from the initial author contract, through the … Read the full story
So you have a manuscript ready and in need of an early go / no-go decision advice from experts on whether your manuscript is ready for publication? You can get such a service on Peerwith, for only $75. The academic peer review process can take months, only for you to potentially hear your paper was … Read the full story
So you have a manuscript ready in Spanish, Portuguese or some other language. And you would like to submit it to an English journal? You don’t want to spend the money on translating it without certainty of your manuscript being accepted for publication? Right, you are not alone. This is a common problem for especially … Read the full story
Although Machine Translation (MT) is becoming more acceptable, it is understandable that some reservations for using the service persist. Some frequent concerns include the degree of trust we give machines to correctly translate the context of academic texts, or the problems computers have with translating idiomatic and figurative language, where humans have the clear advantage. … Read the full story
In this case study we look at an Editing after machine-translation service request we received from Dr. Marques, a researcher from Brazil. This client is in need of a translation Portugueese into English, in order to submit it to a journal. First, what about a “normal” translation? Freelancers to translate in the language combination Portugueese … Read the full story
A few months ago, we published a Case Study: Going the Extra Mile on Peerwith. Today’s Blog is an extension of this case study as I wanted to show you what happens after you post a request on Peerwith – at present day. We made it our mission: To be the leading peer-to-peer researcher services marketplace; connecting … Read the full story
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