
Meet the Editor: Dr. Amir Fam, Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering
Posted on September 28, 2016
By Jeremiah Yarmie On July 1st, 2016, the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering welcomed Dr. Amir Fam as the journal’s new Co-Editor. Dr. Fam is...
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How Drones are Helping to Map Changes in Canada’s Arctic
Posted on September 27, 2016
By Tyler Irving Tyler Irving chats with authors of a new Arctic Science paper, UAV photogrammetry for mapping vegetation in the low-Arctic by Robert H....
Filed Under: Open Access Science Communication Tyler Irving Arctic Science


Editors’ Choice for Botany, APNM, CJFR, CJC, and CGJ – September 2016
Posted on September 21, 2016
by Jeremiah Yarmie Each month, the Editors of many of our journals highlight noteworthy articles with an Editors’ Choice selection. These...
Filed Under: Editors Choice Jeremiah Yarmie Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism


Recognizing Peer Review as an Essential Part of the Academic Role
Posted on September 20, 2016
Peer Review Week 2016 (#PeerRevWk16 and #RecognizeReview) is upon us! The event, taking place from September 19th to 26th, is a week-long celebration...
Filed Under: Scholarly Publishing


2016 CSP Image Contest: Visualizing Science
Posted on September 19, 2016
We are pleased to introduce the 2016 Canadian Science Publishing image contest! A great image can capture a moment, communicate a message, and stir...
Filed Under: Science Communication Science and Art


Sharing our Solutions to Data Sharing Challenges
Posted on September 15, 2016
by Stephanie Dyke, Ph.D. Genomic researchers often feel stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to sharing the datasets underpinning their...
Filed Under: FACETS Science Communication


Science Podcasts You Should Be Listening To
Posted on September 13, 2016
by Jeremiah Yarmie There are countless ways to consume science media. The popularity of scientific Facebook pages, Tumblr blogs, and YouTube channels...
Filed Under: Science Communication Jeremiah Yarmie


Barcodes to Biomes: A Two-Part Genome Special Issue
Posted on September 12, 2016
by Jeremiah Yarmie DNA barcoding uses a short sequence of DNA in a genome as a unique identifier for different species of organisms. This technique...
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APNM Undergraduate Research Excellence Award Winner Profile: Tanner Stokes
Posted on September 8, 2016
by Tanner Stokes Canadian Science Publishing sponsors the Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism Undergraduate Research Excellence Awards, which...
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Soil Interfaces for Sustainable Development: A CJSS Special Issue
Posted on September 6, 2016
The Canadian Journal of Soil Science recently published a special issue on the importance of soil in sustainable development. This special issue arose...
Filed Under: Jeremiah Yarmie
