The EASE Peer Review Committee is organising a panel discussion webinar about identity in peer review as part of PRW2021. It will be held on Monday, 20 September at 1pm (UK time) for 90 minutes, with 4 speakers, each talking about a different aspect of identity related to the peer review process. Register for free.
Peer Review Week 2021 will be held from 20-24 September, and will be focused on the theme of Identity. EASE will once again be involved in a number of sessions. Information about all the events can be found on the PRW website.
The Turkish Regional Chapter are holding an event to consider peer review from all aspects on Thursday, 23 September as part of PRW2021. Read more
Our Autumn webinar series kicked off with Numbers in formation, with Yateen Joshi (14 September). There are three more in the series: The Cell Press inclusion and diversity statement initiative, with Deborah Sweet (19 October); open access journals, with Delia Mihaila (16 November) and Preprints and publishing, with Pippa Smart (7 December).
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EASE currently has over 500 members living in more than 50 countries worldwide. The Association offers the opportunity to stay abreast of trends in the rapidly-changing environment of scientific publishing.
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, and deepen your understanding of significant issues and specific working tools.
Finally, we have fun and enjoy learning from each other while upholding the highest standards.
European Science Editing (ESE) is the official fully open access, flow-published, peer reviewed, Scopus-indexed journal of EASE, hosted on ARPHA platform. It covers all aspects of scientific editing and publishing which advance our understanding and support developments in the performance, quality and integrity of scholarly publishing. Read more…
EASE has developed a number of resources to help editors, including the popular EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles and Quick Check table, the SAGER Guidelines, and toolkits for authors, editors and peer reviewers. All provide simple, clear advice aimed at making international scientific communication more efficient and many are available in a number of other languages.
Our Science Editors’ Handbook covers everything from on-screen editing to office management, peer review, and dealing with the media. It is available in softback and digital editions.