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  1. The new EASE Interactive Checklist for Submitting Authors combines the EASE Authors' Contributions & Conflict of Interest Disclosure form with the EASE Ethics Checklist for Authors into a single, more convenient version with tick boxes, text fields, and updated questions.

    Read the editorial in our journal ESE for details, and download the form for use in your own journals.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1297

    #JournalEditing #JournalPublication #EASEPublications #Checklist #AcademicMastodon #EditingTips

  2. An engaged journal editor adds to the peer review process: correspondence in European Science Editing from Gina Joubert.

    The article gives insights into the ESE reviewing and decision process, framing the experience within the framework of COPE and ICMJE guidance, and the best practices for editorial performance proposed by Sovacool et al. for giving feedback on submissions requiring revision.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1195

    #EuropeanScienceEditing #JournalEditing #PeerReview #EASEPublications

  3. An engaged journal editor adds to the peer review process: correspondence in European Science Editing from Gina Joubert.

    The article gives insights into the ESE reviewing and decision process, framing the experience within the framework of COPE and ICMJE guidance, and the best practices for editorial performance proposed by Sovacool et al. for giving feedback on submissions requiring revision.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1195

    #EuropeanScienceEditing #JournalEditing #PeerReview #EASEPublications

  4. An engaged journal editor adds to the peer review process: correspondence in European Science Editing from Gina Joubert.

    The article gives insights into the ESE reviewing and decision process, framing the experience within the framework of COPE and ICMJE guidance, and the best practices for editorial performance proposed by Sovacool et al. for giving feedback on submissions requiring revision.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1195

    #EuropeanScienceEditing #JournalEditing #PeerReview #EASEPublications

  5. An engaged journal editor adds to the peer review process: correspondence in European Science Editing from Gina Joubert.

    The article gives insights into the ESE reviewing and decision process, framing the experience within the framework of COPE and ICMJE guidance, and the best practices for editorial performance proposed by Sovacool et al. for giving feedback on submissions requiring revision.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1195

    #EuropeanScienceEditing #JournalEditing #PeerReview #EASEPublications

  6. New in European Science Editing: Nearly 1/2 of health sciences journals in South Africa don't mention statistics in their instructions for authors or make cursory references. Gina Joubert concludes that editors & publishers must give more detail on reporting requirements for statistical methods in quantitative research articles.
    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1147
    #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #HealthStatistics #JournalPublication #ReportingGuidelines #StatisticalMethods #SouthAfrica #Statistics

  7. New in European Science Editing: Nearly 1/2 of health sciences journals in South Africa don't mention statistics in their instructions for authors or make cursory references. Gina Joubert concludes that editors & publishers must give more detail on reporting requirements for statistical methods in quantitative research articles.
    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1147
    #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #HealthStatistics #JournalPublication #ReportingGuidelines #StatisticalMethods #SouthAfrica #Statistics

  8. New in European Science Editing: Nearly 1/2 of health sciences journals in South Africa don't mention statistics in their instructions for authors or make cursory references. Gina Joubert concludes that editors & publishers must give more detail on reporting requirements for statistical methods in quantitative research articles.
    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1147
    #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #HealthStatistics #JournalPublication #ReportingGuidelines #StatisticalMethods #SouthAfrica #Statistics

  9. New in European Science Editing: Nearly 1/2 of health sciences journals in South Africa don't mention statistics in their instructions for authors or make cursory references. Gina Joubert concludes that editors & publishers must give more detail on reporting requirements for statistical methods in quantitative research articles.
    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2024.e1147
    #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #HealthStatistics #JournalPublication #ReportingGuidelines #StatisticalMethods #SouthAfrica #Statistics

  10. New in our journal European Science Editing, a Correspondence article from Piero Pollesello and Papp Zoltan offers up an interesting take on the plausibility and practical uses of ChatGPT, along with a healthy portion of cautionary advice.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2023.e1120

    #ArtificialIntelligence #Editing #SciComm #ChatGPT #TextGeneration #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #JournalEditing #ScholComm #AItools

  11. New in our journal European Science Editing, a Correspondence article from Piero Pollesello and Papp Zoltan offers up an interesting take on the plausibility and practical uses of ChatGPT, along with a healthy portion of cautionary advice.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2023.e1120

    #ArtificialIntelligence #Editing #SciComm #ChatGPT #TextGeneration #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #JournalEditing #ScholComm #AItools

  12. New in our journal European Science Editing, a Correspondence article from Piero Pollesello and Papp Zoltan offers up an interesting take on the plausibility and practical uses of ChatGPT, along with a healthy portion of cautionary advice.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2023.e1120

    #ArtificialIntelligence #Editing #SciComm #ChatGPT #TextGeneration #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #JournalEditing #ScholComm #AItools

  13. New in our journal European Science Editing, a Correspondence article from Piero Pollesello and Papp Zoltan offers up an interesting take on the plausibility and practical uses of ChatGPT, along with a healthy portion of cautionary advice.

    doi.org/10.3897/ese.2023.e1120

    #ArtificialIntelligence #Editing #SciComm #ChatGPT #TextGeneration #EuropeanScienceEditing #EASEpublications #JournalEditing #ScholComm #AItools