Meet the three winners of the 2023 Canadian Society for Chemistry’s (CSC) ChemiSTEAM contest, which is an annual contest hosted and judged at the Canadian Conference and Exhibition (CSC…
In the Canadian Arctic, science meets art in an innovative initiative fostering communication between early-career researchers and northern communities. The Arctic Science to Art contest is a visionary project…
In 1980, as a PhD student, John Smol published his first paper in Canadian Science Publishing (CSP)’s journal portfolio. The topic? Using fossil algae from sediment cores as indicators…
Do you know the phrase “the data speak for themselves?” According to Dr. Stephen Heard, professor at the University of New Brunswick, past Subject Editor for FACETS, and author…
International Open Access Week, an annual initiative organized by SPARC in partnership with the Open Access Week Advisory Committee, takes place this year from October 23-29. The theme for…
The painful truth: no matter how fantastic your research is, there is a good chance that most people who come across it will only read your abstract. Ouch. “People…
How should you present information in your paper? In the body of the manuscript? In a graph? A diagram? A map? An illustration? When it comes to data, tables…
Early-career researchers (ECRs) are at the forefront of aquatic sciences discoveries. But how can scientific societies support their invaluable advancements in the field? To answer this question, in February…
The days of research staying within the walls of “the ivory tower” are over. Today, research communications aren’t just about education and engagement, building trust, or funding support. Good…
Peer review, the process of having your research…