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  • Scientific Publishing
  • Research Dissemination

Background:

  • Traditional publishing models often present challenges for authors.
  • A need exists for more streamlined and author-focused publication processes.

Discussion:

  • This work proposes an author-centric publishing framework.
  • The model aims to enhance the author experience and expedite research sharing.

Key Insights:

  • An author-centric approach can simplify the publishing journey.
  • Prioritizing authors leads to more efficient scientific communication.

Outlook:

  • Future research will validate the effectiveness of this author-centric model.
  • This approach has the potential to reshape scholarly publishing practices.