2012
DOI: 10.5581/1516-8484.20120021
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Challenges of emerging countries: barriers to get published

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“…Researchers have responded to this scenario, addressing important floristic and phytogeographic features of the Atlantic Forest vegetation, and producing works revealing major implications for biodiversity conservation (Eisenlohr et al, 2015). Regarding the second situation, it is worth noting that not all public institutions have agreements with foreign institutions, and also, due to the country's own educational model, the vast majority of the population has difficulties with the English language (Ruiz, 2012). Because such international partnerships are of paramount importance for the enrichment of Brazilian science and the training of human resources, it is necessary to pay attention to the scientific advancement of the country.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have responded to this scenario, addressing important floristic and phytogeographic features of the Atlantic Forest vegetation, and producing works revealing major implications for biodiversity conservation (Eisenlohr et al, 2015). Regarding the second situation, it is worth noting that not all public institutions have agreements with foreign institutions, and also, due to the country's own educational model, the vast majority of the population has difficulties with the English language (Ruiz, 2012). Because such international partnerships are of paramount importance for the enrichment of Brazilian science and the training of human resources, it is necessary to pay attention to the scientific advancement of the country.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] First, to overcome the perceived dominance of international journals, second, and to address the significant barriers that their scientists face, and third, the recent greater scientific productivity. [4,5] Barriers to getting published include the generally lower or more variable quality of the science produced in emerging countries and poor command of written English, the primary language of modern science. Although English is not as great a barrier as some may claim, there is evidence of a conscious or subconscious bias among reviewers and editors in judging submissions from developing countries.…”
Section: Emerging Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%