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  1. Untapping the potential of editorial reports: join the EASE/ISMTE webinar, Tues 16 Jan, 3pm (UK time) with Jason Roberts of Origin Editorial.

    Journals and editorial offices have an array of data, which can be used to improve the quality of peer review, understand post-publication content performance, and better engage with author or reader communities.

    Free to members, £25 for non-members: ease.org.uk/event/ease-ismte-j

    #Publishing #Editing #AcademicPublishing #JournalEditing #Webinar #ISMTE

  2. RT @pippasmart Language problems won’t automatically lead to desk reject, unless inappropriate or not understandable (“gibberish”) but new editors are more likely to use this as a reason for rejection, so training needed! #EASEevents
    #EASEeditors #ISMTE

  3. RT @pippasmart Language problems won’t automatically lead to desk reject, unless inappropriate or not understandable (“gibberish”) but new editors are more likely to use this as a reason for rejection, so training needed! #EASEevents
    #EASEeditors #ISMTE

  4. RT @pippasmart Language problems won’t automatically lead to desk reject, unless inappropriate or not understandable (“gibberish”) but new editors are more likely to use this as a reason for rejection, so training needed! #EASEevents
    #EASEeditors #ISMTE

  5. RT @pippasmart Language problems won’t automatically lead to desk reject, unless inappropriate or not understandable (“gibberish”) but new editors are more likely to use this as a reason for rejection, so training needed! #EASEevents
    #EASEeditors #ISMTE

  6. RT @pippasmart Language problems won’t automatically lead to desk reject, unless inappropriate or not understandable (“gibberish”) but new editors are more likely to use this as a reason for rejection, so training needed! #EASEevents
    #EASEeditors #ISMTE

  7. Our first session of the morning at the EASE conference in Istanbul is a round table discussion in collaboration with ISMTE.

    Mary Miskin, George Vousden, Joe Krumpfer, Ilana Kolodkin, and Matthew Woodcock discuss author, editor and publisher perspectives of quality.

    #EASEevents #JournalEditing #ISMTE