European Association of Science Editors
Description
EASE offers the opportunity to stay abreast of trends in the rapidly changing environment of scientific publishing The European Association of Science Editors (EASE) is an internationally oriented community of individuals from diverse backgrounds, linguistic traditions and professional experience who share an interest in science communication and editing. We welcome members from every corner of the world
EASE offers the opportunity to stay abreast of trends in the rapidly changing environment of scientific publishing, whether traditional or electronic. As an EASE member you can sharpen your editing, writing and thinking skills, broaden your outlook through encounters with people of different backgrounds and experience, or deepen your understanding of significant issues and specific working tools.
Finally, in EASE we have fun and enjoy learning from each other whilst upholding the highest standards.
Tell your friends
RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comISMPP International Society for Medical Publication Professionals
The ISMPP meeting will have various networking opportunities and informative sessions, including: • A panel discussion on “Sharing Patient-Level Data: What are the Implications?” focusing on the recent ICMJE proposal, that includes these distinguished speakers: o Fiona Godlee, The British Medical Journal o Stuart Spencer, The Lancet o Marie-Claire Pickaert, European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) o Peter Devereaux, MD (McMaster University), Chris Karrigan (Patient Advocate) • A plenary session on "The Reach of Publications" providing critical appraisals of new formats available for extended reach and best novel metrics to measure deliverables o Paul Lane (Envision), Gavin Sharrock (Wiley), Jürgen Wiehn (Shire) • A parallel session on “Transfer of Value” sharing information about specific policies and possible varying interpretations o Marie-Claire Pickaert (EFPIA), Antonia Panayi (Shire)
Timeline Photos
MARK YOUR CALENDAR - this Wednesday, 25th January. ISMPP invites you to attend a special 90-minute ISMPP University educational webinar, Graphical Presentation of Data in Medical Publications, on Wednesday, January 25, at 11 am ET/4 pm GMT. This ISMPP U session is complimentary and open to ALL regardless of ISMPP membership status! Click the link for more information and to register for the webinar. http://bit.ly/ISMPUgraphics
42(4) : Journal: European Science Editing
The November issue of "European Science Editing" includes an updated edition of "EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators", as an e-only article
Research Libraries UK
ISMPP International Society for Medical Publication Professionals
Our friends at the ISMPP have started their own Facebook page. They plan to post regular updates to report on ISMPP activities, including educational meetings, Committee activities, as well as recent medical publication topics. Give them a Like, and follow their posts!
Timeline Photos
Join EASE now: you'll pay the 2017 subscription fee but benefit also from a free copy of the November issue of our journal http://www.ease.org.uk/
Timeline Photos
Announcing! ISMPP’s 2017 European Meeting – “The Evolving Role of Publication Professionals in a Multi-Stakeholder Environment” 17th January 2017 - 18th January 2017 EASE members will receive a 10% discount off the Early Bird fee if they register online by December 14, or a 10% discount off the Standard fee if they register online by January 4, 2017. We will be sending details of how to claim the discount in our weekly Newsletter – so look out for that! The ISMPP meeting will have various networking opportunities and informative sessions, including: • A panel discussion on “Sharing Patient-Level Data: What are the Implications?” focusing on the recent ICMJE proposal, that includes these distinguished speakers: o Fiona Godlee, The British Medical Journal o Stuart Spencer, The Lancet o Marie-Claire Pickaert, European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) o Peter Devereaux, MD (McMaster University), Chris Karrigan (Patient Advocate) • A plenary session on "The Reach of Publications" providing critical appraisals of new formats available for extended reach and best novel metrics to measure deliverables o Paul Lane (Envision), Gavin Sharrock (Wiley), Jürgen Wiehn (Shire) • A parallel session on “Transfer of Value” sharing information about specific policies and possible varying interpretations o Marie-Claire Pickaert (EFPIA), Antonia Panayi (Shire) Have a look at this flyer for information, and visit their website for full details http://www.ismpp.org/european-meeting
AuthorAID at INASP
www.ease.org.uk
In 2016, after three years of intense activity, the Sex and Gender Equality in Research (SAGER) guidelines were published in the Open Access BMC Research and Integrity Journal, under the title Sex and Gender Equity in Research: rationale for the SAGER Guidelines and recommended use. Feel free to download the article and share: https://researchintegrityjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41073-016-0007-6 Soon after the publication of the Guidelines as an article, the EASE Gender Policy Committee produced a flyer as a quick reference tool to present the SAGER guidelines. The flyer includes Background, General principles, and Recommendations. Visit the GPC page on the EASE website, to download and disseminate the flyer on the web and through social media. http://www.ease.org.uk/about-us/gender-policy-committee/ http://www.ease.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Sager.for-web.pdf
International Society of Managing and Technical Editors (ISMTE)
Registration for the ISMTE European Conference is now open. Sessions include: Open review discussion panel Transitioning journals to Open Access models How to conduct research into editorial office workflows Science communication and many more. http://www.ismte.org/page/2016EuroConference
EASE Conference 2016 - highlights
Rachael Lammey, EASE Council Member and Community Outreach manager at Crossref gives a summary of the 13th EASE Conference at the MedComms Networking event in Oxford, 6th July. Rachel gives an overview of the themes of the conference, and details some highlights from the weekend's events. Full details of this MedComms Networking event are at http://medcommsnetworking.com/event75.html Video produced by http://networkpharma.tv/ https://youtu.be/8zYqFPP8Dp4