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Reaching new audiences with ScienceOpen: An EASE case study

Thursday, 27 March 2025 2pm (UK time)

Whether your goal is to increase readers, submissions, or citations for your journal, discoverability is a high priority. ScienceOpen provides services to editors and publishers embedded in a freely accessible, interactive discovery environment of nearly 100 million article records.

In this free webinar Stephanie Dawson, CEO of ScienceOpen, showed how EASE is using ScienceOpen to promote its journal European Science Editing and publish posters for its upcoming 18th EASE conference. This case study demonstrated how ScienceOpen provides innovative ways to engage a broader public and offers a range of interactive features for journal editors and authors – from one-click sharing, recommendations and review to lay summaries and curated collections with tools to track usage, Altmetric scores, metrics and more.

This webinar was brought to you by EASE and ScienceOpen, sponsors of the 18th EASE Conference. It was free and open to all.

Speaker

Stephanie Dawson

CEO, ScienceOpenGermany

Stephanie Dawson, CEO ScienceOpen, is interested in scholarly communication in a digital environment, experimenting with open access publishing, discovery, preprints, open post-publication peer review, community curation, metadata enrichment, and alternative metrics.

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Host

Duncan Nicholas

Development Editor, Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineUnited Kingdom

Duncan is Past-President of EASE, Director of DN Journal Publishing Services, and Development Editor for Reproductive Biomedicine Online journal. He is a publishing professional with over 20 years of experience in the scholarly journal industry. He is currently employed as Development Editor at Reproductive BioMedicine Online (RBMO), working to enhance the journal’s editorial processes, community presence and scientific impact. He also serves as Director of the European Association of Science Editors (EASE), following terms as President, and Council Member. Prior to his role with RBMO, Duncan provided editorial development and training consultancy to major publishers, small independent journals, learned societies and universities.

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