Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions
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Resumo: | Biodiversity and conservation research play a pivotal role in advancing knowledge and addressing global challenges. Yet, a striking gap in the publication of research between the Tropical Andes and other regions. To address this disparity, a comprehensive strategy was employed, encompassing a three-day workshop aimed at addressing research publication challenges in the Tropical Andes region, as well as a sequence of surveys. The registration survey, distributed to over 500 potential participants, examined the demographics, perceptions of factors impacting lower publication rates, personal barriers to publishing, and proposed strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, a pre-workshop survey delved into selected participants’ specific interests, obstacles they aimed to overcome, and their preferences for workshop content. Subsequently, the post-workshop survey assessed the workshop's impact, participant satisfaction, valuable session topics, and recommendations for future workshops. The survey revealed a range of challenges, including limited training in publishing, cultural factors, language barriers, restricted resources, and financial limitations, all contributing to the publication gap. Surprisingly, workshop interest was primarily from experienced professionals, indicating that the challenge isn't due to a lack of skills but rather the struggle to convert their expertise into published work. Moreover, about two-thirds of participants had ready-to-publish materials, showcasing an untapped knowledge reservoir. A major personal barrier identified was understanding the publication process, surpassing even language concerns, highlighting the need to clarify this process. Other findings underscored the pivotal role of self-confidence, with self-doubt, fears of rejection, and confidence issues acting as main personal limitations. The study highlights the importance of addressing challenges faced by experienced professionals in the Tropical Andes by understanding individual needs, fostering support, and demystifying the publication process. This offers a promising path to close the publication gap while preserving the region's rich biodiversity and valuable scientific contributions. |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing SolutionsAbordando la brecha de publicaciones en los Andes Tropicales: revelando desafíos e implementando solucionesAbordando a lacuna de publicação nos Andes tropicais: revelando desafios e implementando soluçõesAcademiaEcologiaBiodiversidadeConservaçãoAmérica LatinaScientometricsBolíviaEquadorPeruProdução CientíficaAcademiaEcologyBiodiversityConservationLatin AmericaScientometricsBoliviaEcuadorPeruScientific ProductionAcademiaEcologíaBiodiversidadConservaciónAmérica LatinaScientometricsBoliviaEcuadorPerúProducción CientíficaBiodiversity and conservation research play a pivotal role in advancing knowledge and addressing global challenges. Yet, a striking gap in the publication of research between the Tropical Andes and other regions. To address this disparity, a comprehensive strategy was employed, encompassing a three-day workshop aimed at addressing research publication challenges in the Tropical Andes region, as well as a sequence of surveys. The registration survey, distributed to over 500 potential participants, examined the demographics, perceptions of factors impacting lower publication rates, personal barriers to publishing, and proposed strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, a pre-workshop survey delved into selected participants’ specific interests, obstacles they aimed to overcome, and their preferences for workshop content. Subsequently, the post-workshop survey assessed the workshop's impact, participant satisfaction, valuable session topics, and recommendations for future workshops. The survey revealed a range of challenges, including limited training in publishing, cultural factors, language barriers, restricted resources, and financial limitations, all contributing to the publication gap. Surprisingly, workshop interest was primarily from experienced professionals, indicating that the challenge isn't due to a lack of skills but rather the struggle to convert their expertise into published work. Moreover, about two-thirds of participants had ready-to-publish materials, showcasing an untapped knowledge reservoir. A major personal barrier identified was understanding the publication process, surpassing even language concerns, highlighting the need to clarify this process. Other findings underscored the pivotal role of self-confidence, with self-doubt, fears of rejection, and confidence issues acting as main personal limitations. The study highlights the importance of addressing challenges faced by experienced professionals in the Tropical Andes by understanding individual needs, fostering support, and demystifying the publication process. This offers a promising path to close the publication gap while preserving the region's rich biodiversity and valuable scientific contributions.El aporte de la investigación sobre la conservación de la biodiversidad en el avance del conocimiento y la respuesta a los desafíos globales es fundamental. Sin embargo, aún existe una brecha sorprendente entre los Andes Tropicales y otras regiones en relación a la publicación de investigaciones científicas. Para comprender esta disparidad, se empleó una estrategia integral, que abarcó un taller de tres días destinado a abordar los principales desafíos que enfrentan los investigadores en la región de los Andes Tropicales, así como una serie de encuestas. La encuesta de inscripción, distribuida a más de 500 participantes potenciales, examinó la demografía, las percepciones de los factores que impactan las tasas de publicación más bajas, las barreras personales para la publicación y propuso estrategias para superar estos obstáculos. Esta fue seguida por una encuesta previa al taller, en la que se profundizó en los intereses específicos de los participantes seleccionados, los obstáculos que pretendían superar y sus preferencias por el contenido del taller. Por último, la encuesta a posteriori, en la que se evaluó el impacto del taller, la satisfacción de los participantes, los temas de interés en las sesiones y las recomendaciones para futuros talleres. La encuesta descubrió varios desafíos, como la capacitación limitada en publicaciones, factores culturales, barreras idiomáticas, recursos restringidos y limitaciones financieras, todos los cuales contribuyen a la brecha en las publicaciones. Sorprendentemente, el interés en el taller provino principalmente de profesionales experimentados, lo que indica que el desafío no se debe a la falta de habilidades sino más bien a la lucha por convertir su experiencia en un trabajo publicado. Además, alrededor de dos tercios de los participantes tenían materiales listos para publicar, lo que mostraba una reserva de conocimientos sin explotar. Una barrera importante identificada fue la limitada comprensión del proceso de publicación, superando incluso a la barrera del idioma, destacando la necesidad de aclarar este proceso. Otros hallazgos subrayan el papel fundamental de la confianza en uno mismo, siendo las dudas sobre uno mismo, el miedo al rechazo y los problemas de confianza las principales limitaciones personales. El estudio destaca la importancia de abordar los desafíos que enfrentan los profesionales experimentados en los Andes Tropicales al comprender las necesidades individuales, fomentar el apoyo y desmitificar el proceso de publicación. Esto ofrece un camino prometedor para cerrar la brecha de publicaciones y lograr que la ciencia producida en esta región se documente y amplifique aportando al conocimiento que ayude a preservar la rica biodiversidad de esta región. A pesquisa em biodiversidade e conservação desempenha um papel fundamental no avanço do conhecimento e na solução de desafios globais. No entanto, há uma lacuna evidente na publicação de pesquisas entre os Andes Tropicais e outras regiões. Para enfrentar essa disparidade, foi empregada uma estratégia abrangente, incluindo um workshop de três dias com o objetivo de abordar os desafios na publicação de pesquisas na região dos Andes Tropicais, além de uma série de pesquisas. A pesquisa de registro, distribuída para mais de 500 potenciais participantes, examinou a demografia, percepções de fatores que impactam as baixas taxas de publicação, barreiras pessoais para publicar e estratégias propostas para superar esses obstáculos. Além disso, uma pesquisa pré-workshop explorou interesses específicos dos participantes selecionados, obstáculos que pretendiam superar e suas preferências para o conteúdo do workshop. Posteriormente, a pesquisa pós-workshop avaliou o impacto do workshop, a satisfação dos participantes, tópicos de sessões valiosas e recomendações para futuros workshops. A pesquisa revelou uma série de desafios, incluindo treinamento limitado em publicação, fatores culturais, barreiras linguísticas, recursos restritos e limitações financeiras, todos contribuindo para a lacuna na publicação. Surpreendentemente, o interesse no workshop veio principalmente de profissionais experientes, indicando que o desafio não está na falta de habilidades, mas sim na luta para converter sua experiência em trabalhos publicados. Além disso, cerca de dois terços dos participantes tinham materiais prontos para publicação, mostrando um reservatório de conhecimento não utilizado. Uma grande barreira pessoal identificada foi entender o processo de publicação, ultrapassando até mesmo as preocupações com o idioma, destacando a necessidade de esclarecer esse processo. Outros achados destacaram o papel fundamental da autoconfiança, com auto-dúvida, medo de rejeição e questões de confiança atuando como principais limitações pessoais. O estudo destaca a importância de enfrentar os desafios enfrentados por profissionais experientes nos Andes Tropicais, compreendendo as necessidades individuais, promovendo apoio e desmistificando o processo de publicação. Isso oferece um caminho promissor para fechar a lacuna na publicação, ao mesmo tempo em que preserva a rica biodiversidade da região e valiosas contribuições científicas.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-12-11info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/734010.1590/SciELOPreprints.7340spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/7340/14372Copyright (c) 2023 Jose Valdez, Lucía Castro Vergara, Gabriela Orihuela, Miguel Fernandezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValdez, JoseVergara, Lucía CastroOrihuela, GabrielaFernandez, Miguelreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-12-09T01:00:23Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/7340Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-12-09T01:00:23SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions Abordando la brecha de publicaciones en los Andes Tropicales: revelando desafíos e implementando soluciones Abordando a lacuna de publicação nos Andes tropicais: revelando desafios e implementando soluções |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions Valdez, Jose Academia Ecologia Biodiversidade Conservação América Latina Scientometrics Bolívia Equador Peru Produção Científica Academia Ecology Biodiversity Conservation Latin America Scientometrics Bolivia Ecuador Peru Scientific Production Academia Ecología Biodiversidad Conservación América Latina Scientometrics Bolivia Ecuador Perú Producción Científica |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions |
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Addressing the Publication Gap in the Tropical Andes: Unveiling Challenges and Implementing Solutions |
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Valdez, Jose Vergara, Lucía Castro Orihuela, Gabriela Fernandez, Miguel |
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Biodiversity and conservation research play a pivotal role in advancing knowledge and addressing global challenges. Yet, a striking gap in the publication of research between the Tropical Andes and other regions. To address this disparity, a comprehensive strategy was employed, encompassing a three-day workshop aimed at addressing research publication challenges in the Tropical Andes region, as well as a sequence of surveys. The registration survey, distributed to over 500 potential participants, examined the demographics, perceptions of factors impacting lower publication rates, personal barriers to publishing, and proposed strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, a pre-workshop survey delved into selected participants’ specific interests, obstacles they aimed to overcome, and their preferences for workshop content. Subsequently, the post-workshop survey assessed the workshop's impact, participant satisfaction, valuable session topics, and recommendations for future workshops. The survey revealed a range of challenges, including limited training in publishing, cultural factors, language barriers, restricted resources, and financial limitations, all contributing to the publication gap. Surprisingly, workshop interest was primarily from experienced professionals, indicating that the challenge isn't due to a lack of skills but rather the struggle to convert their expertise into published work. Moreover, about two-thirds of participants had ready-to-publish materials, showcasing an untapped knowledge reservoir. A major personal barrier identified was understanding the publication process, surpassing even language concerns, highlighting the need to clarify this process. Other findings underscored the pivotal role of self-confidence, with self-doubt, fears of rejection, and confidence issues acting as main personal limitations. The study highlights the importance of addressing challenges faced by experienced professionals in the Tropical Andes by understanding individual needs, fostering support, and demystifying the publication process. This offers a promising path to close the publication gap while preserving the region's rich biodiversity and valuable scientific contributions. |
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