Current issue Volume 13(1); February 2026
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Retraction patterns in Scopus-indexed publications from South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Tunisia, and Morocco (2014–2023): a bibliometric analysis
Ridha Mhamdi
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):4-13.
Original ArticleJanuary 29, 2026
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Trends in publications on scientific misconduct from 2000 to 2024: a Scopus-based bibliometric study
Jesús Enrique Quezada Castro
, María del Pilar Quezada Castro
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):14-21.
Original ArticleJanuary 29, 2026
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Patterns of scientific misconduct, time to retraction, and post-retraction citation in dental implantology from 2000 to 2024: a bibliometric study
Indumathi Sivakumar
, Sivakumar Arunachalam
, Praveen Gadde
, Muaiyed Mahmoud Buzayan
, Jitendra Sharan
, et al.
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):22-28.
Original ArticleJanuary 29, 2026
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Open access adoption, quartile mobility, and publisher growth among Scopus-indexed journals in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and East Asia, 2015–2024: a bibliometric study
Eungi Kim
, Da-Yeong Jeong
, Seugki Lee
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):29-35.
Original ArticleJanuary 29, 2026
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Standards, ethics, and digital systems in Indonesian scientific journal governance: a thematic analysis of policy documents
Irwansyah
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):36-45.
Original ArticleFebruary 2, 2026
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A two-stage registry-anchored approach for precision improvement in organization name recognition from PubMed affiliation strings: a validation study
Inmo Kang
, Joonmo Park
, Heesoo Jeong
, Seyoung Chung
, Changmin Jeon
, et al.
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):46-50.
Original ArticleFebruary 9, 2026
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Emergence of meta-research: a meeting report on the 10th International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication
Soo Young Kim
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):51-54.
Meeting ReportJanuary 19, 2026
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A practical guide for responding to peer review: strategies for authors navigating the editorial process
Sameh Hany Emile
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):55-57.
Training MaterialJanuary 14, 2026
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Excessive highlighting of “artificial intelligence (AI)” in titles of News section articles potentially undermines the human efforts behind the breakthroughs
Bor Luen Tang
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):63-65.
CorrespondenceOctober 22, 2025
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EditorialFeb 2, 2026
Korean Council of Science Editors: our inception, our progression, and the path forward
Cheol-Heui Yun
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):1-3.
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Original ArticleJan 29, 2026
Retraction patterns in Scopus-indexed publications from South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Tunisia, and Morocco (2014–2023): a bibliometric analysis
Ridha Mhamdi
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):4-13.
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Original ArticleJan 29, 2026
Trends in publications on scientific misconduct from 2000 to 2024: a Scopus-based bibliometric study
Jesús Enrique Quezada Castro
, María del Pilar Quezada Castro
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):14-21.
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Original ArticleJan 29, 2026
Patterns of scientific misconduct, time to retraction, and post-retraction citation in dental implantology from 2000 to 2024: a bibliometric study
Indumathi Sivakumar
, Sivakumar Arunachalam
, Praveen Gadde
, et al.
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):22-28.
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Original ArticleJan 29, 2026
Open access adoption, quartile mobility, and publisher growth among Scopus-indexed journals in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and East Asia, 2015–2024: a bibliometric study
Eungi Kim
, Da-Yeong Jeong
, Seugki Lee
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):29-35.
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Original ArticleFeb 2, 2026
Standards, ethics, and digital systems in Indonesian scientific journal governance: a thematic analysis of policy documents
Irwansyah
Sci Ed. 2026;13(1):36-45.
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