European Science Editing is the official journal of EASE, with its own dedicated website hosted on the ARPHA platform.

European Science Editing was launched in 2003, as a peer reviewed journal published four times a year, dedicated to supporting research within the scope of the Association. Prior to that it had been published as a Bulletin since 1986.

In January 2020 the journal converted to a diamond open access, rolling publication on the ARPHA site, to give our authors greater presence and impact across our membership and the scholarly publishing community.

Fully peer-reviewed, and maintaining the highest editorial standards, the journal publishes original research, review and commentary on all aspects of scientific, scholarly editing and publishing. It is financially supported by its parent society, the European Association of Science Editors, and enjoys sponsorship from Pensoft and AVES. It does not charge Author Processing Charges (APCs).

The aim and vision of the journal is to provide a source of peer-reviewed information on all aspects of scholarly editing to help editors improve the quality and integrity of scholarly publications, showcasing new work and insights that help further EASE in our mission to support the editing community in all its forms.

Topics included within our scope include research integrity, peer review, scientometrics, open science, predatory publishing, statistics, writing, translation and ethics.

Please visit and bookmark the page for future reference, and sign up for e-mail alerts to be notified when new articles are published.

Editorial Board and Editorial Advisory Board

The journal is managed by an Editorial Board headed by the Editor-in-Chief and supported by a small team of associate editors. An Editorial Advisory Board, drawn from the international community support the Editorial Board. Visit the European Science Editing journal’s website to view both Boards.

Editor-in-Chief

Ksenija Bazdaric – Rijeka University School of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia

Editors

Dado Čakalo – Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health, Zagreb, Croatia
Ashley Cooper – The Lancet, London, UK
Catherine Jex – GEUS Bulletin, Copenhagen, Denmark
Tom Lang – Communications and Training International, Kirkland, USA
Joan Marsh – The Lancet/Elsevier, London, UK

European Science Editing Archive

A full archive of European Science Editing volumes published between 1986 and 2019 are available to download. Please visit our archive.