EASE-JAMS webinar: From Niche to Noticed: How Small Publishers can Make a Big Impact
We were pleased to partner with JAMS, our premier sponsor for the 18th EASE Conference, to bring you this webinar.
We were pleased to partner with JAMS, our premier sponsor for the 18th EASE Conference, to bring you this webinar.
This fully interactive workshop offered Editors of scholarly journals best practice guidance to, strategic planning and development ideas to address key issues of journal editing. Aimed at editors, editorial office staff and publishers, the course allowed participants to identify and plan changes to their own journals to increase their presence and impact in their fields, discuss initiatives and debate the challenges faced in running high quality titles.
EASE was delighted to host two members of COPE Council for a free workshop during the 18th EASE Conference. This interactive workshop introduced attendees to the core principles of sound publication ethics for journal editors and how to construct policies to support these.
We are now in Oslo, Norway for the 18th EASE General Assembly and Conference which is being held in Hybrid format. Registration is now closed.
EASE members and Conference delegates are invited to the Annual General Meeting of the European Association of Science Editors at the The Legenes Hus Conference Centre, Oslo, Norway and online via the Zoom platform on Wednesday, 14 May.
Today, scholarly publishing in peer reviewed journals commonly involves at least one round of rebuttal to feedback received by editors or reviewers. However, some of that feedback can also be offensive, coercive, and scientifically incorrect. In this talk, we will cover recent research on peer review, best practices in responding to received feedback, and means to raise concerns and address issues regarding questionable peer review practices. The event will be held in English with simultaneous translation into Portuguese.
This presentation asks us to think about what it means to work and write in the field of trans studies, with a focus on cisgender people. What does it mean to create meaningful collaborations with trans people. What forms of relationships with communities are essential to formulating research questions and undertaking ethical research? Brought to you by the EASE Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
In this session, we dive into how editorial offices function and contribute at various stages of the publication process. We bring our experiences as career copyeditors working in small journal editorial offices, discussing the skills required in the running of an editorial office.
In this webinar Dr Evgeny Bobrov will introduce data sharing practices and policies common among academic journals, provide practical recommendations and best practices for editors to support data availability at their journals, and keep time for answering audience questions.
How does peer review evolve across cultures and technologies? As academic publishing becomes increasingly multilingual and AI-influenced, EASE chapters are localizing the Peer Review Toolkit to reflect diverse regional realities. These translations go beyond language, fostering ethical, inclusive, and context-aware review practices that empower editors and reviewers worldwide.