The 22nd EASE Annual General Meeting
The 22nd EASE Annual General Meeting
The 22nd EASE Annual General Meeting
In this session, Koen Jonkers introduced some key takeaways from the EU’s Science for Policy Framework and the JRC Science for Policy Handbook.
Murugaraj Shanmugam presented this informative session, aiming to help copyeditors assess a manuscript and estimate their efforts for a new project.
Shalini Garg of the Lancet, and EASE Council member Yateen Joshi, will equip you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the world of scientific publishing and get your research seen by the right audience.
In this webinar, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, Chair of the ORCID Board and a professor/librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, provided an overview of ORCID in the context of the contemporary persistent identifier landscape and shared efforts to further catalyze the global reach and engagement of ORCID.
Understanding the academic publishing workflow will help researchers understand the various stages their manuscripts will pass through and the expectations in each stage.
The EASE School for Manuscript Editors and Academic Authors runs periodically with trainer Yateendra Joshi. Please register your interest if you would like to attend a future course.
The speakers talked about the importance of EDI from a scientific and social perspective, discussed some suggested pillars for an EDI strategy, and shared a range of examples of EDI initiatives – large-scale and small-scale – from across The Lancet family of journals.
The EASE School for Manuscript Editors and Academic Authors runs periodically with trainer Yateendra Joshi. Please register your interest if you would like to attend a future course.
This presentation provided academic publishers, editors, authors and translators with guidance for an informed use of AI-based writing and translation technologies in scholarly publishing.