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.
European Science Editing in a time of change. Armen Yuri Gasparyan [PDF]
Systematic quality review of guidelines – feasible and useful? Anne Hilde Rosvik, Espen Movik, Magne Nylenna [PDF]
Scientific discourse and contrastive linguistics: hedging. Francoise Salager-Meyer [PDF]
Native and non-native speakers of English as copy-editors of research papers. Yateendra Joshi [PDF]
Perspectives on science editing and publishing in Iran: think globally, act locally. Mohammad Abdollahi [PDF]
Improving peer review in scholarly journals. Lutz Bornmann, Philippa Mungra [PDF]
Scientific journals in Costa Rica: current situation and challenges. Saray Cordoba Gonzalez [PDF]
How to be a successful journal editor short course. Wojciech Wysocki [PDF]
David Goodstein: On Fact and Fraud: Cautionary tales from the front lines of science. Moira Johnson [PDF]
EASE-Forum Digest, December 2010 to March 2011. Elise Langdon Neuner (compiler) [PDF]
This Site I Like: Information and advice for the researchers from the “scientific periphery”. Dario Sambunjak [PDF]
My Life as an Editor: Moira A Johnson [PDF]
News Notes. Lionel Browne and John Hilton [PDF]
The Editor’s Bookshelf. Anna Maria Rossi and Penny Hubbard (compilers) [PDF]
EASE business [PDF]
Forthcoming meetings, courses, and BELS examinations [PDF]