In this EASE webinar, Helena Cousijn from DataCite, Paloma Marín-Arraiza from ORCID and Fabienne Michaud from Crossref explained the what, how and dug into the why of how identifiers and open, standardised, and machine-readable metadata help us achieve the aims above and what the implications are for editors, publishers and the wider research community.
This session offered tips on starting a writing task, keeping going, editing one’s own work before submission, and more.
The impacts of the pandemic on the research system – policy-makers, funders, universities, and researchers themselves - have been profound. This talk will examine the movements, and apathy, towards embedding change in research practice, enterprise and culture.
This session will explore the tensions between publishers and editors with regards to monitoring, evaluating and incentivising editorial performance, debating questions such as; How should article volumes be decided? What parameters should editorial teams work within? How should publishers evaluate Editors-in-Chiefs, and how should EiCs monitor and incentivise their teams?
In this webinar, Laura Feetham (Reviewer Engagement Manager, IOP Publishing) will talk about why co-reviewing is so important, how the system works, and the hurdles that IOP Publishing have had to overcome during the co-review rollout.
EASE Peer Review Committee webinar
This presentation will provide academic publishers, editors, authors and translators with guidance for an informed use of AI-based writing and translation technologies in scholarly publishing.
What are science graphics, how do they fit into the practice of science communication, and how can you use them to connect with different audiences?