Events
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ISMTE Workshop: Achieving an Effective Editorial Office in the Age of Misinformation
This interactive workshop delved into the issues currently facing editorial office professionals who are trying to maximise efficiencies in their editorial workflows whilst being bombarded with increasing complexities!
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23rd Annual General Meeting
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.
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Editage event: From Draft to Submission: AI Tools for Optimizing the Research Workflow
With Artificial Intelligence transforming the research landscape, are you concerned about data privacy, trustworthiness, and responsible use of AI? Fret no more! We’re excited to bring you an insightful session, “From Draft to Submission: AI Tools for Optimizing the Research Workflow,” led by expert speaker Pedro Gomes Peixoto.
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Editage event: How to use Graphical Abstracts to Amplify your Research!
Learn how raw data can be effectively transformed into professional graphical abstracts through a live demonstration. Get practical tips on communicating your complex research findings through scientifically accurate visuals to enhance both visibility and impact!
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EASE Turkey webinar: Research Integrity: Core Principles and Emerging Challenges
This webinar, hosted by the EASE Turkish Regional Chapter, explored key concepts in research integrity, fostered dialogue around the shared responsibilities of researchers, institutions, and publishers, and engaged participants in a discussion of the emerging challenges facing today’s research ecosystem.
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Representation at the 13th International Book Arsenal Festival in Kyiv
The Ukrainian Regional Chapter of EASE is taking part in the Kyiv Arsenal Book Fair
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EASE Brazil: The Art of Rebuttal: Addressing Constructive as well as Coercive Editors’ and Reviewers’ Comments
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.