The European Association of Science Editors (EASE) is an international community of individuals and associations from diverse backgrounds, linguistic traditions and professional experiences in science communication and editing.
Women in science – what’s the world missing? Joan Marsh [PDF]
The Journal Impact Factor as a performance indicator. Frank-Thorsten Krell [PDF]
Fragments of academic publishing in Estonia. Mare-Anne Laane [PDF]
2011 European Conference of the International Society of Managing and Technical Editors (ISMTE). Eva Baranyiová [PDF]
Changing landscapes in Oxford. Michael Willis [PDF]
Challenges and approaches to ethical publication in Iran. Behrooz Astaneh, Sarah Masoumi [PDF]
Digital opens new possibilities for the book. Margaret Cooter [PDF]
Gender issues in science publications. Shirin Heidari, Joan Marsh [PDF]
Am I making myself clear? Stuart Handysides [PDF]
EASE-Forum Digest, October to December 2011. Elise Langdon-Neuner, compiler [PDF]
Extra item: The origins of EASE. Maeve O’Connor [PDF]
This Site I Like: Gendered innovations in science, health & medicine and engineering. Ineke Klinge, Londa Schiebinger [PDF]
News Notes. John Hilton [PDF]
Extra item: Renewing the Hungarian research network. László Szarka [PDF]
The Editor’s Bookshelf. Anna Maria Rossi [PDF]
Extra item: Council nominations