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A reminder: You don’t need to work more. You’ve done enough this week — prioritize your mental health and relax this weekend. 🎨 🏕️

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The methods academics use to artificially boost their citation counts are increasing. Researchers have identified services where scholars can buy citations to their papers in bulk, via nature nature.com/articles/d4158…

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As a graduate student, it's essential to celebrate all achievements, big or small. ✨ Reflecting on your milestones keeps you motivated through challenging times — every step is progress!

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We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying the new version! 🎉 Thanks for the kind words. We're excited to keep making your reference management even better! 🙌

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It’s not always easy to find time to read as a researcher. 📚 But to write, you need to keep up with the literature. 📝 💡 Tip: Start a reading group with your peers. Meet over coffee for an hour each week and use the time to read. ☕ Scheduling dedicated reading time helps

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Starting the day with deep work can help you make progress on your big research goals, while tackling admin tasks first can help you ease into your day. 📚✉️ When you consider your ideal work schedule, would you prefer to start your day with:

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Starting a new semester is an opportunity for a fresh start. It’s a chance to assess your research processes and habits, reflecting on what’s working well and what could use improvement. 📝 💡 Tip: Before making any big changes to your research routines, try starting with

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When you find that progress on your PhD research has slowed, it’s crucial to communicate openly with your advisor. Rather than thinking you have to solve everything on your own, letting your advisor know about the challenges you're facing can help you move forward. Your

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As research teams have grown over the years, it’s become harder for early-career academics to secure tenure-track positions or research funding. According to one study, the likelihood of getting a tenure-track job drops by 24% for every one-person increase in average team size

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Turns out, having one tool that does it all — citations, organization, and PDF storage — is a win for most of you!