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Journal which describes any 10 the current affairs with the briefing in one or two sentences​

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even after the hard work that led to the publishable results. So why do people do it? What motivates authors to go through the writing process, and then the peer review process, in order to publish their work? There are two kinds of motivations, altruism and self-interest, and most authors have some combination of the two.
Altruism
Peer-reviewed science publications are the predominant method today for disseminating and archiving scientific advances (books, conference presentations, and university teaching are other common ways). Science grows and advances through a communal collection of knowledge that is constantly being challenged,
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Publishing can also bring tangible benefits to an author, thus providing a self- interested motivation for writing and publishing a paper. Publishing may be required for career advancement and is frequently accompanied by direct or indirect monetary rewards. The familiar “publish or perish” paradigm in academia adds a proverbial stick to the carrot of career advancement. But even without these obvious professional motivations, almost all human beings crave recognition for their efforts. I know that I am highly motivated by the r

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even after the hard work that led to the publishable results. So why do people do it? What motivates authors to go through the writing process, and then the peer review process, in order to publish their work? There are two kinds of motivations, altruism and self-interest, and most authors have some combination of the two.

Altruism

Peer-reviewed science publications are the predominant method today for disseminating and archiving scientific advances (books, conference presentations, and university teaching are other common ways). Science grows and advances through a communal collection of knowledge that is constantly being challenged,

1,2

Publishing can also bring tangible benefits to an author, thus providing a self- interested motivation for writing and publishing a paper. Publishing may be required for career advancement and is frequently accompanied by direct or indirect monetary rewards. The familiar “publish or perish” paradigm in academia adds a proverbial stick to the carrot of career advancement. But even without these obvious professional motivations, almost all human beings crave recognition for their efforts. I know that I am highly motivated by the r

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