Constructive Peer Review Made Practical: A Guide to the EMPATHY Framework10 February 2025An interesting Editorial from Chief Editor of Journal of Marketing which introduces seven stages of constructive feedback, captured by the mnemonic EMPATHY.
PUBMET20246 February 2025A summary of the PubMet Summer School on Scholarly Communication. The dual structure of the event emphasised both practical and theoretical approaches to critical issues in research and publishing, offering a comprehensive view of current challenges and innovations in the sector.
EASE Ukraine – maintaining non-discrimination and neutrality in academic publishing6 January 2025the EASE Ukrainian Regional Chapter launch a new initiative to manage the challenges of maintaining non-discrimination and neutrality in academic publishing.
The EASE Global Forest has passed 2000 trees!3 January 2025Our offer to plant one tree for every member who renewed their membership before the end of the year has resulted in 237 new trees added to our Global Forest.
EASE Global Forest continues to grow2 January 2025We are delighted to announce that the EASE Global Forest has now grown to 2,128 trees thanks to our latest planting initiative.
This year’s trees will be planted by the ‘Bulindi Chimpanzee and Community Project (BCCP)’ in Western Uganda.
EASE agrees that ‘Hybrid conferences should be the norm’4 November 2024In response to a recent Nature editorial calling for higher quality hybrid conferences, we lend our support to this notion, with a brief insight into our approach to hosting EASE conferences and events.
SDG Publishers Compact and EASE Environmental Manifesto Survey Results8 October 2024The results of the EASE Environment and Sustainability Committee survey into the adoption and implementation of the SDG Publishers Compact is now published in European Science Editing.
Recommendations on the Use of AI in Scholarly Communication25 September 2024The recent development of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI (GenAI) presents new challenges and opportunities in scholarly communication.
Our new guideline promotes responsible and transparent use of AI by editors, authors, and reviewers, with links to examples of current policies and practices.
The EASE Virtual Forest is growing!5 September 2024The latest donation to the EASE Forest takes our grand total up to 1891 trees around the world at 23 different plantations.
New RFI – Recommendations on the Use of AI in Scholarly Communication23 July 2024The EASE Peer Review Committee invites comments and suggestions on the draft of their new Peer Review Toolkit entry.
How Collaborative Peer Review Can Transform Scientific Research22 July 2024In this PreReview blog post, Ebuka Ezeike describes the benefits of collaborative peer review.
The new EASE Interactive Checklist for Submitting Authors15 July 2024Our new updated Author Forms introduced in an ESE Editorial that details its’ role in improving the efficiency and integrity of journal submission processes.