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PUBMET2019 speakers announced10 July 2019In the year of the 15th Anniversary of the Department of Information Science at the University of Zadar, the 6th Conference of Scholarly Publishing in the Context of Open Science […]
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Defining the roles and tasks of peer reviewers – a scoping review9 July 2019Roles of peer reviewers (Glonti et al. 2019) A new scoping review has emerged from the MiRoR group, which begins the process of formally defining the roles and tasks of […]
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Module 1 of the Open Science MOOC is Live!8 July 2019The second full module to be completed for the Open Science MOOC, is ready and available for registration. It follows Module 5 on Open Source and Open Research Software, and […]
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REWARD | EQUATOR Conference 20205 July 2019Abstract submission for the REWARD | EQUATOR Conference 2020 being held in Berlin, Germany 20-22 February 2020, is now open. The conference will consider challenges and opportunities for improvement from […]
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Most popular ESE articles in June4 July 2019We have a range of articles featured in our look-back at June’s most read articles from European Science Editing, with papers on critical aspects of peer review, the role of […]
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EASE AGM & EASE/EC Joint Discussion Forum3 July 2019In October, EASE will host a double event, combining our member-only AGM with an open participation discussion forum, held in collaboration with the European Council. The forum will feature presentations, […]
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Preprints versus peer-reviewed articles17 June 2019Published on the preprint server bioRxiv, Clarissa F D Carneiro and colleagues present the results of their study of the quality of articles published in PubMed-indexed journals versus preprints on bioRxiv. […]
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Public Service Open Access model proposed17 June 2019In an effort to uncouple publisher revenues from number of papers published, Adriano Aguzzi proposes an alternative model for open access publishing: Public Service Open Access. In his model, journals […]
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Peer review is not just a quality control12 June 2019EASE Council member Flaminio Squazzoni has a short article on the LSE blog, in which he argues that understanding peer review as simply an exercise in quality control blinds us […]
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FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute 20195 June 2019EASE is proud to have signed up as a partner of the Force11 programme, and we are delighted that EASE members can get a discount to attend this years’ 5-day […]
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CoalitionS announces revised PlanS principles and implementation31 May 2019The revised version of PlanS proposals have been released, with a response to feedback, rationale for revisions and the newly revised Principles and Implementation plan published on the CoalitionS website. […]
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Korean translation of the SAGER Guidelines27 May 2019EASE are pleased to have a Korean translation of the Sex and Gender Equity in Research Guidelines (SAGER), produced for us by Professor Cheol-Heui Yun at the Department of Agricultural […]