Events
-
-
-
EASE India webinar: Behind the Pages: Insights from Running an Editorial Office in India
In this session, we dive into how editorial offices function and contribute at various stages of the publication process. We bring our experiences as career copyeditors working in small journal editorial offices, discussing the skills required in the running of an editorial office.
-
-
-
Tenth International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication
The 10th International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication will be held at the Swissôtel in Chicago, September 3-5, 2025.
-
29th Annual International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators
The 29th Annual STI-ENID Conference, themed "Reconciliation of Research and Measurement," explores how to bridge divides in methodology, epistemology, and indicator debates while addressing equity and diversity in research culture. Hosted by the University of Bristol, renowned for its commitment to reconciliation and inclusion, the conference fosters critical dialogue on harmonizing diverse perspectives and practices to advance equitable, impactful research.
-
EASE Germany webinar: How can my journal support data availability?
In this webinar Dr Evgeny Bobrov will introduce data sharing practices and policies common among academic journals, provide practical recommendations and best practices for editors to support data availability at their journals, and keep time for answering audience questions.
-
ALPSP Annual Conference and Awards 2025
The ALPSP Conference provides a friendly forum in which to share information and knowledge, learn about new initiatives, and engage in open discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing publishing today. With expert speakers and a wide-ranging programme, our annual event is for everyone in the scholarly publishing community.
-
PUBMET2025 The 12th Conference on Scholarly Communication in the Context of Open Science
Join us in Zagreb at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology for two days of engaging sessions, poster presentations, and panel discussions focused on the theme of quality in open access scholarly communication. Key topics will include defining research quality, enhancing transparency through open science practices, and the roles of institutions, researchers, publishers, and libraries in supporting and evaluating quality. The Programme is now available.