[KCSE Event] Basic Course for Manuscript Editors (Online, March 10 – April 28)
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Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in March 2026. Joan Marsh will present the second of four modules. The workshop highlights some of the most common ethical issues such as duplicate and plagiarised publications, author, editor and reviewer ethics, data and artwork manipulation and misinterpretation, ways in which problems can be mitigated, and how they (if they happen) can be resolved effectively and efficiently.
Editorial boards are at the heart of journal success. But how do you support, motivate, and manage a team of busy, often volunteer editors? Whether you're an Editor-in-Chief, publisher, or journal manager, this session offers actionable strategies to help your board thrive, whether you're working with a disengaged board or looking to elevate already strong performance.
Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in March 2026. Serge Horbach will present the third of four modules. The workshop provides editors with the tools to make better decisions regarding the operation of peer review in their own journal, and to reduce the burden whilst also improving the quality of feedback for authors.
Join this free webinar to understand exactly how editors evaluate submissions during initial triage and why technically sound studies are often desk rejected. This session breaks down the most common editorial red flags and provides practical strategies to strengthen your manuscript before submission.
Join us for our March Get together, hosted by Iva Grabarić Andonovski and Jason Roberts, in which we will discuss the challenges the editors are facing and how EASE can help you in your work by providing guidelines, resources, and networking opportunities. We will also have news of the programme of our key event in 2026 - EASE Summer Symposium - and time to hear your questions in our ‘Ask Me Anything’ discussion.
Part I of our popular Editorial School for Journal Editors will take place in March 2026. Are Brean will present the final module. This module looks at how editors and publishers can raise the impact of their journals and ensure their publications reach the intended audience.
The UKSG Annual Conference is a major event in the scholarly communications calendar which attracts delegates each year from around the world – librarians, publishers, content providers, consultants and intermediaries. The conference combines high-quality plenary presentations, lightning talks, workshops, posters and breakout sessions with entertaining social events and trade exhibition.
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.