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Defining the roles and tasks of peer reviewers – a scoping review9 July 2019Roles of peer reviewers (Glonti et al. 2019) A new scoping review has emerged from the MiRoR group, which begins the process of formally defining the roles and tasks of […]
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Module 1 of the Open Science MOOC is Live!8 July 2019The second full module to be completed for the Open Science MOOC, is ready and available for registration. It follows Module 5 on Open Source and Open Research Software, and […]
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REWARD | EQUATOR Conference 20205 July 2019Abstract submission for the REWARD | EQUATOR Conference 2020 being held in Berlin, Germany 20-22 February 2020, is now open. The conference will consider challenges and opportunities for improvement from […]
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Most popular ESE articles in June4 July 2019We have a range of articles featured in our look-back at June’s most read articles from European Science Editing, with papers on critical aspects of peer review, the role of […]
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EASE AGM & EASE/EC Joint Discussion Forum3 July 2019In October, EASE will host a double event, combining our member-only AGM with an open participation discussion forum, held in collaboration with the European Council. The forum will feature presentations, […]
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Preprints versus peer-reviewed articles17 June 2019Published on the preprint server bioRxiv, Clarissa F D Carneiro and colleagues present the results of their study of the quality of articles published in PubMed-indexed journals versus preprints on bioRxiv. […]
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Public Service Open Access model proposed17 June 2019In an effort to uncouple publisher revenues from number of papers published, Adriano Aguzzi proposes an alternative model for open access publishing: Public Service Open Access. In his model, journals […]
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Peer review is not just a quality control12 June 2019EASE Council member Flaminio Squazzoni has a short article on the LSE blog, in which he argues that understanding peer review as simply an exercise in quality control blinds us […]
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FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute 20195 June 2019EASE is proud to have signed up as a partner of the Force11 programme, and we are delighted that EASE members can get a discount to attend this years’ 5-day […]
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CoalitionS announces revised PlanS principles and implementation31 May 2019The revised version of PlanS proposals have been released, with a response to feedback, rationale for revisions and the newly revised Principles and Implementation plan published on the CoalitionS website. […]
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Korean translation of the SAGER Guidelines27 May 2019EASE are pleased to have a Korean translation of the Sex and Gender Equity in Research Guidelines (SAGER), produced for us by Professor Cheol-Heui Yun at the Department of Agricultural […]
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EASE Council ‘Open peer review’ session at the ALPSP Conference24 May 2019EASE Council members Bahar Mehmani and Jadranka Stojanovski will sit on a panel session of the ALPSP 2019 conference tackling the issue of ‘Open peer review’, on Thursday 12 September, […]