In the literature on academic publishing, little attention has been paid to the needs and concerns of non-English-speaking researchers in professional contexts. This paper addresses the gap in that literature by providing insights into the situation with medical doctors in China. Following an overview of the broad picture, I will report a case study, which was conducted at a major hospital in East China and which aimed at exploring how a group of orthopedic surgeons access the English medical literature and to what extent they seek the support of editorial services and training in academic writing/publication skills. The results of the study show that the participant doctors tend to rely on their students or overseas personal connec...
Chinese journals in epidemiology, preventive medicine and public health contain much that is of pote...
As is the worldwide trend, scientists in China face strong and increasing pressure to publish their ...
BACKGROUND: There are a number of sound justifications for publishing nearly identical information i...
In the literature on academic publishing, little attention has been paid to the needs and concerns o...
China’s medical research has been growing in visibility at the international level in recent years. ...
Researchers of scholarly literacy are becoming more aware that a published research article, especia...
While EAL (English as an additional language) scholars across the world are increasingly under press...
Within a global trend of the anglicization of academic publishing, in the humanities and social scie...
Conference Theme: Publishing and Presenting Research Internationally: Issues for Speakers of English...
Getting papers published in the (largely English-language) international literature is important for...
Writing for international publication is a daunting prospect for all scholars but is particularly di...
Background: The Chinese Medical Doctors Association (CMDA) adopted the Charter of Medical Profession...
This paper explores how two Chinese medical Master’s students’ international publication success/fai...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Much scholarly attention has been given to the English writing and publishing practices of the acade...
Chinese journals in epidemiology, preventive medicine and public health contain much that is of pote...
As is the worldwide trend, scientists in China face strong and increasing pressure to publish their ...
BACKGROUND: There are a number of sound justifications for publishing nearly identical information i...
In the literature on academic publishing, little attention has been paid to the needs and concerns o...
China’s medical research has been growing in visibility at the international level in recent years. ...
Researchers of scholarly literacy are becoming more aware that a published research article, especia...
While EAL (English as an additional language) scholars across the world are increasingly under press...
Within a global trend of the anglicization of academic publishing, in the humanities and social scie...
Conference Theme: Publishing and Presenting Research Internationally: Issues for Speakers of English...
Getting papers published in the (largely English-language) international literature is important for...
Writing for international publication is a daunting prospect for all scholars but is particularly di...
Background: The Chinese Medical Doctors Association (CMDA) adopted the Charter of Medical Profession...
This paper explores how two Chinese medical Master’s students’ international publication success/fai...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Much scholarly attention has been given to the English writing and publishing practices of the acade...
Chinese journals in epidemiology, preventive medicine and public health contain much that is of pote...
As is the worldwide trend, scientists in China face strong and increasing pressure to publish their ...
BACKGROUND: There are a number of sound justifications for publishing nearly identical information i...