[KCSE Event] Basic Course for Manuscript Editors (Online, March 10 – April 28)
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This April Yateendra Joshi, freelance copy editor and trainer, will guide course delegates through the fine details of improving your editing to make your manuscripts more acceptable to journal editors and publishers, and less likely to be desk-rejected. This course is particularly suitable for early-career researchers and manuscript editors but will benefit all those involved in writing and editing scientific documents.
This April Yateendra Joshi, freelance copy editor and trainer, will guide course delegates through the fine details of improving your editing to make your manuscripts more acceptable to journal editors and publishers, and less likely to be desk-rejected. This course is particularly suitable for early-career researchers and manuscript editors but will benefit all those involved in writing and editing scientific documents.
Delegates joined members of the DEI Committee to hear an overview of health equity interventions and initiatives across several EU countries. This webinar provided insight for editors, reviewers, and publishers when evaluating research on health, which should incorporate health equity concepts in line with reporting guidelines.
Join this free webinar to go beyond basic submission guidelines and understand what journal editors really look for during the initial screening stage. This session will uncover the hidden reasons behind desk rejection, including lack of novelty, poor journal fit, gaps in study design, and unclear research contribution.
Members of ALAEC and those working in the scientific and scholarly editing and publishing sector are invited to attend this free meeting, in which we will introduce EASE to the ALAEC community.
In the webinar, Dr. Oksana Coban, Senior Scientific Editor at Elsevier, provided valuable insights into the process of writing and publishing scientific manuscripts. She covered such topics as choosing the most suitable journal, understanding editorial outcomes and peer-review process, and dealing with rejection.
Unfiltered Academia: Ask the Expert. Anything is a live AMA built specifically for researchers navigating academic publishing and career decisions. No presentations just direct, honest responses to your questions.
Bring your questions on publishing, peer review, or academic careers and get clear, experienced-backed answers. You can also submit your questions in advance during registration.
This April Yateendra Joshi, freelance copy editor and trainer, will guide course delegates through the fine details of improving your editing to make your manuscripts more acceptable to journal editors and publishers, and less likely to be desk-rejected. This course is particularly suitable for early-career researchers and manuscript editors but will benefit all those involved in writing and editing scientific documents.