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In scholarly publishing, mini-reviews or commentaries are very short articles that provide a bite-sized overview of a topic or published research. Many researchers may also use these to help promote their published paper further. Such articles put into perspective previous findings in connection with recent developments in a particular field. However, many scholars may be unaware how to write a mini-review or a commentary for a manuscript and how these can benefit their own publications. This short video by a Senior Editor at Editage introduces you to some basic concepts on writing a mini-review or a commentary and provides crucial tips to remember while drafting these. Understanding the key differences between a commentary and a mini-review can help you decide which of these seem like a better option to promote your published paper or if you’d like to write both. Sometimes, you may also be invited by your journal editor after acceptance to write these. While a commentary is typically a comment on a newly published article, usually from another author, a mini-review is a brief overview of recent advances in your field. Before you get started with writing a mini-review or commentary for your manuscript, check your target journal’s guidelines. Sometimes, there may also be overlaps between a mini-review or a commentary and the journal may use the same term interchangeably. Checking those guidelines will also allow you to conform to the formatting and length requirements. If no such clear guidelines are available, you can construct these types of publications with a short title, a note on the core issues, and a description of your perspective. While writing these, only include important citations and there is no need to present original data. Most importantly, remember that mini-reviews/commentaries should not be summaries of the author’s published paper but will rely on the author’s perspective or expertise to support the argument. Explore Editage Services: English Editing: https://www.editage.com/services/engl... Premium Editing: https://www.editage.com/services/engl... #Editage #minreview #commentary #editingservices #QnAwithEditage