Posts Tagged: research publication

How to Get More Citations: A Complete Guide to Increasing the Impact of Your Research

How to Get More Citations: A Complete Guide to Increasing the Impact of Your Research

By Powerline Research Publication | June 28, 2026 | 9 min read

Publishing a research paper is a significant achievement, but publication is only the beginning of your research journey...

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Assistant Professor to Associate Professor Requirements: A Complete Guide to Academic Promotion

Assistant Professor to Associate Professor Requirements: A Complete Guide to Academic Promotion

By Powerline Research Publication | June 19, 2026 | 9 min read

For many academics, earning a position as an Assistant Professor is only the beginning of a long and rewarding journey i...

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How Many Publications Are Required for Associate Professor? A Complete Guide

How Many Publications Are Required for Associate Professor? A Complete Guide

By Powerline Research Publication | June 17, 2026 | 8 min read

Becoming an Associate Professor is a significant milestone in an academic career. It represents years of dedication to t...

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ORCID, ResearchGate & Google Scholar: Why They Matter

ORCID, ResearchGate & Google Scholar: Why They Matter

By Powerline Research Publication | April 14, 2026 | 7 min read

In the modern academic landscape, research is no longer limited to laboratories, universities, or printed journals. The ...

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Is Scopus Better Than Web of Science?

Is Scopus Better Than Web of Science?

By Powerline Research Publication | April 2, 2026 | 7 min read

In the world of academic publishing, researchers often face a crucial decision when selecting where to publish their wor...

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Paid vs Free Scopus Journals – Which Is Better?

Paid vs Free Scopus Journals – Which Is Better?

By Powerline Research Publication | March 14, 2026 | 9 min read

Publishing in Scopus-indexed journals has become one of the most important goals for researchers, PhD scholars, and acad...

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