Citation Booster
Promote your research to increase your manuscript citations
Enago’s comprehensive content writing package developed with the sole aim of helping you achieve the recognition your work deserves.
Citation Booster combines three services: Simplified Abstracts, Scientific News Report, and Tweetable Abstracts. Our content experts turn your published research into a variety of high-quality, accessible formats suitable for digital channels, including social media, web portals, and online news platforms, keeping your original research in mind at all times.
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Scientific News Report + |
Simplified Abstracts + |
Tweetable Abstracts |
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Scientific News Report involves the transformation of your manuscript into a media-ready press release to boost your chances of coverage and manuscript citations.
Upon publication of your research, the next pivotal step involves spreading the word to ensure that your manuscript reaches the right audience, helping you to achieve the recognition you deserve. One of the most effective ways to do this is by having the right media coverage. To this end, you need to create a high-quality press release—a process made easy by Enago’s Scientific News Report service.
Under this service, our experts convert your research output into a succinct, easy-to-understand Scientific News Report of approximately 800 words. On sharing this via relevant media portals and social media platforms, you can increase the reach of your paper and, in turn, increase your chances of being cited.
Samples
Sample 1 – 620 Words (Manuscript Word Count - 4,000 words) View Sample |
Sample 2 – 600 Words (Manuscript Word Count - 5,000 words) View Sample |
Who should opt for Scientific News Report ?
- Researchers keen on promoting their work to the general public to gain recognition in order to increase opportunities for research paper citations and chances of securing funding.
- Academicians looking to promote their published work in national or international newspapers, magazines, blogs, or conferences.
- Publishers or academic societies interested in promoting high-quality research on their websites.
- Universities wishing to promote the contribution their researchers make to scholarly knowledge.
How does it work?
What do you receive?
- A media-ready press release of approximately 800 words that will include an attention-grabbing headline
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my manuscript have to be published before I use this service?
This is entirely up to you. You can share your unpublished, submission-ready, journal-accepted, or already published paper with us. We can then tailor the news report to suit whatever stage your research has reached.
Can you help me with my research promotion?
Yes, absolutely! Once you have approved the final version of the Scientific News Report, we can help you upload it to some of the most prominent academic PR websites, such as EurekAlert!
What if I need to make some changes to the news report?
Minor revisions to language or grammar or some preferential edits can be made. However, major content revisions will not be possible once the document is delivered to you.
Can I opt for this service individually?
Yes. If you do not wish to take advantage of our all-inclusive Citation Booster package, you can opt for any of the three services separately. You can contact our Client Servicing team at publish@enago.com with your request.
Simplified Abstract is a short, jargon-free summary of your research manuscript that aims to capture the attention of a wide range of audiences.
Summarizing your research using simple, jargon-free language can ensure that it is understood by professionals beyond your field of study, as well as the general public. We understand that simplifying a technical document is not always easy, which is where Enago’s Simplified Abstracts service steps in.
Under Simplified Abstracts, our content and language experts will draft a clear, concise summary (approximately. 200 words) that conveys the purpose and findings of your research. The summary will contain all the key elements of your work presented in simple, plain English. A Simplified Abstract can thus increase your chances of recognition and citations.
Samples
Sample 1 - 200 Words (Manuscript Word Count - 5,000 words) View Sample |
Sample 2 - 185 Words (Manuscript Word Count - 4,000 words) View Sample |
Who should opt for Simplified Abstract ?
- Researchers looking to promote their published work to the general public.
- Researchers wanting to ensure maximum readership and citations for their published paper.
- First-time authors who are keen to make an impact within the academic community.
- Publishers who want to improve the citation metrics of their journals.
How does it work?
What do you receive?
- An easily understandable, jargon-free summary of your research (approximately. 200 words)
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my manuscript have to be published before I use this service?
This is entirely up to you. You can share with us your submission-ready, journal-accepted manuscript or a paper that has already been published. Also, note that if your paper has been edited by us, we can provide the summary to you once you have approved our language changes.
What if I need to make some changes to the Simplified Abstract?
Minor revisions to language or grammar or some preferential edits can be made. However, major content revisions will not be possible.
Tweetable Abstract is a simple, short summary of your research to grab the attention of Twitter’s highly-engaged audience.
In today’s digital world, social media platforms are among the best and most direct way to share information with the general public. Even in academic communities, social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, are recognized as credible channels to disseminate knowledge and to promote the latest research. In fact, many papers that are tweeted are often highly cited. The best way to get noticed on such platforms is by writing concise and engaging posts.
To help you achieve this, Enago’s Tweetable Abstract service provides you with an impactful snippet to promote your research to Twitter’s 317 million+ active global users; these snippets will be designed to encourage clicks, comments, and re-tweets. The tweet will also include relevant #hashtags to make your article visible in search results.
Sample Tweets
Importance of the Spasm Provocation Test in Diagnosing and Clarifying the Activity of Vasospastic Angina. Paper link - (Paper length - 4,000 words)
Researchers find a new way to predict #drug-resistant vasospastic #angina: #SPTs at rescue @AuthorHandle
#SpasmProvocationTests: Providing a new hope for patients with intractable vasospastic #angina @AuthorHandle
Usefulness of a Pressure Wire for the Diagnosis
of Vasospastic Angina during a Spasm Provocation Test.
Paper link - (Paper length - 5,000 words)
#PressureWires: Do they improve the safety of diagnosing vasospastic #angina? Yes, they do! @AuthorHandle
Japanese researchers find a novel, non-pharmacological, safe way to diagnose vasospastic #angina @AuthorHandle
Who should opt for Tweetable Abstracts ?
- Researchers looking to promote their published work to a wider, digital-savvy audience, including fellow researchers, scientific press, national and international press as well as the general public.
- First-time authors who want to gain recognition and tap into Twitter’s engaged online community.
- Publishers who want to track how their content is being used and shared online (e.g., via metric services, such as Altmetrics)
How does it work?
What do you receive?
- Two tweetable abstracts per manuscript, each including at least two relevant #hashtags (up to approximately 280 characters per tweet)
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my manuscript have to be published to use this service?
Your paper need not be published. Ideally, it should be accepted for publication by a journal before you place the order with us. However, you may choose to promote your work after it has been uploaded to a pre-print server.
What if I need to make changes to the delivered tweets?
Considering Twitter’s strict character count limits, making significant revisions will be difficult. However, minor preference-based revisions will be considered on a case-by-case basis.