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Just in Time Coronavirus lecture – 2019-novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV): Facts & Misconceptions21 February 2020With the sudden, rapid spread of Coronavirus there has been a concurrent response from the scientific community, to investigate and tackle the illness. As part of these global efforts to address the virus, Dr Rashid A. Chotani has developed this Just in Time Supercourse presentation, in collaboration with University of Pittsburgh and Library of Alexandria, […]
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EASE Digest19 February 2020The EASE Digest was launched in February 2020 as a member magazine. This publication replaces the printed European Science Editing journal which is now available as an open-access, digital journal at https://ese.arphahub.com/ . The content of the EASE Digest is similar to that of European Science Editing. For 2020 it will continue to contain all […]
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EASE Environmental Policy16 February 2020This environmental policy statement is about EASE as an organisation. It will be updated annually.
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EASE Vietnamese Chapter Updates10 February 2020SAGER flowchart guiding editors’ initial screening of submitted manuscripts The EASE Vietnamese Regional Chapter have two translated works to distribute this month. The SAGER Guidelines have been translated by Ho Manh Toan, Nguyen Thi Linh, Pham Thanh Hang, Vuong Thu Trang, from the Centre for Interdisciplinary Social Research, Hanoi. This can be found alongside the […]
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EASE Conference Registration Opens!4 February 2020We are excited to open registration and reveal the provisional agenda for the 15th EASE Conference, in Valencia, June 12-14, this Summer! The registration form is now up, to book tickets for the conference, a seat at the Conference Dinner, and the additional workshops either side of the main conference. As well as registration opening, […]
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EASE on the Elsevier Blog22 January 2020EASE ex-President and Lancet Psychiatry editor, Joan Marsh has written a fantastic article on the Elsevier blog titled “A great way to “EASE” into the editing community.“ In the article, Joan talks about our work to improve global standards, raise the profile of science editors, and support professional development, introducing our guidelines, toolkits, training resources […]
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Invitation for expressions of interest to host 2022 EASE Conference20 January 2020We are pleased to announce that registration for the 2020 EASE Conference in Valencia, Spain in June 2020 will open on Monday, 27 January 2020. Keep an eye on our event pages for details! But before this years’ conference opens, we are calling for expressions of interest for anyone wishing to host the 2022 conference. […]
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New Portuguese and Spanish SAGER Guideline Translations13 January 2020Two new translations of the EASE Sex and Gender Equity in Research Guidelines have been added to our website. Portuguese and Spanish versions are now available, alongside the existing Chinese, Korean and English documents. The Portuguese version was published in the journal Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde, translated by Leila Posenato Garcia, Taís Freire Galvão, […]
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EASE Statement of endorsement for the Helsinki Initiative on Multilingualism in Scholarly Communication8 January 2020EASE is committed to supporting the sustainability of local and regional communities research. We believe that information needs to be understood by everyone who can benefit from it. Although the global language of science is English, this restricts understanding and is not always the optimal language to publish in. This is why we are proud […]
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REWARD | EQUATOR Conference 202022 December 2019Sharing Strategies for Research Improvement 20–22 February 2020 Berlin, Germany reward-equator-conference-2020.com
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Another step towards defining predatory journals12 December 2019A new comment article in Nature, headed up by lead-author Agnes Grudniewicz, unveils a new consensus-formed definition of predatory publishing, and provides some suggestions of steps to take in the future to tackle the problems developing from the phenomena. The group of 43 participants, consisting of members of industry organisations, society and commercial publishers, research […]
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Taxonomy of over 200 author tools2 December 2019Graphical abstract of author assisting software paper, by Martínez-Lópe et al (Publications, 2019) A new article by J. Israel Martínez-López, Samantha Barrón-González, and Alejandro Martínez López, published in the journal Publications, provides an interesting audit of over 200 different tools from collaborative authoring to archiving solutions. The article, Which Are the Tools Available for Scholars? […]