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  1. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  2. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  3. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  4. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  5. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  6. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  7. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  8. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  9. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  10. Brittany Lapin and I edited* the joint publication of the PRISMA-COSMIN guidelines for Outcome Measurement Instruments 2024 in four journals last year:
    pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/389806

    It is great to see that this is now also accompanied by table templates for communication of results
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

    #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #AcademicPublishing #SysReview #Psychometrics
    * osf.io/preprints/osf/ukw93_v1

  11. A well-justified epistemological foundation is a key requirement for a #DelphiStudy:
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    The team argues that #ReportingGuidelines encourage researchers to reflect on and disclose key assumptions and methodological choices in such studies.

    #StudyDesign #Consensus

  12. A well-justified epistemological foundation is a key requirement for a #DelphiStudy:
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    The team argues that #ReportingGuidelines encourage researchers to reflect on and disclose key assumptions and methodological choices in such studies.

    #StudyDesign #Consensus

  13. A well-justified epistemological foundation is a key requirement for a #DelphiStudy:
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    The team argues that #ReportingGuidelines encourage researchers to reflect on and disclose key assumptions and methodological choices in such studies.

    #StudyDesign #Consensus

  14. A well-justified epistemological foundation is a key requirement for a #DelphiStudy:
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    The team argues that #ReportingGuidelines encourage researchers to reflect on and disclose key assumptions and methodological choices in such studies.

    #StudyDesign #Consensus

  15. A well-justified epistemological foundation is a key requirement for a #DelphiStudy:
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

    The team argues that #ReportingGuidelines encourage researchers to reflect on and disclose key assumptions and methodological choices in such studies.

    #StudyDesign #Consensus

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. The lessons from the experience of SPIRIT* protocol editors published in "Trials" make for good reading and training materials:
    trialsjournal.biomedcentral.co

    *Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT)

    #RCT #PeerReview #NightshiftEditor #ReportingGuidelines #ScienceEditing

  21. Glad to join #STI2023 in Leiden this year!

    I'll bring an analysis of academic age of users of #ReportingGuidelines, especially PRISMA for #SystematicReviews.

    Why academic age? --> Time in the field and level of experience may be correlated to what you write.
    Check out my short analysis:

    dapp.orvium.io/deposits/6441b6

  22. Routine outcome data are a valuable source of evidence.

    Using the REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely-collected health Data statement this #SysReview finds that the reporting quality was largely not great:
    bmcmedresmethodol.biomedcentra

    The use of #ReportingGuidelines will not improve the study (if only used at writing stage). But readers will be in a much better position to understand the research!

    * journals.plos.org/plosmedicine
    #STROBE

  23. "Concerns persist regarding tactics that some authors continue to use (knowingly or unknowingly) in order to get their trial reports into the publication pipeline. We are disappointed that these highly questionable practices continue. In some cases, we are dealing with quite blatant inaccuracies." - Jane Noyes, Journal of Advanced Nursing

    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

    HT #Transparimed on 🐦

    #ClinicalTrials #AllTrials #ReportingGuidelines

  24. "Concerns persist regarding tactics that some authors continue to use (knowingly or unknowingly) in order to get their trial reports into the publication pipeline. We are disappointed that these highly questionable practices continue. In some cases, we are dealing with quite blatant inaccuracies." - Jane Noyes, Journal of Advanced Nursing

    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

    HT #Transparimed on 🐦

    #ClinicalTrials #AllTrials #ReportingGuidelines

  25. "Concerns persist regarding tactics that some authors continue to use (knowingly or unknowingly) in order to get their trial reports into the publication pipeline. We are disappointed that these highly questionable practices continue. In some cases, we are dealing with quite blatant inaccuracies." - Jane Noyes, Journal of Advanced Nursing

    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

    HT #Transparimed on 🐦

    #ClinicalTrials #AllTrials #ReportingGuidelines

  26. "Concerns persist regarding tactics that some authors continue to use (knowingly or unknowingly) in order to get their trial reports into the publication pipeline. We are disappointed that these highly questionable practices continue. In some cases, we are dealing with quite blatant inaccuracies." - Jane Noyes, Journal of Advanced Nursing

    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

    HT #Transparimed on 🐦

    #ClinicalTrials #AllTrials #ReportingGuidelines

  27. "Concerns persist regarding tactics that some authors continue to use (knowingly or unknowingly) in order to get their trial reports into the publication pipeline. We are disappointed that these highly questionable practices continue. In some cases, we are dealing with quite blatant inaccuracies." - Jane Noyes, Journal of Advanced Nursing

    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

    HT #Transparimed on 🐦

    #ClinicalTrials #AllTrials #ReportingGuidelines

  28. Sex and gender differences are often overlooked in research design, implementation, and scientific reporting.

    The EASE SAGER Guidelines Checklist helps address this with a comprehensive series of items to incorporate into methods and editorial processes.

    ease.org.uk/communities/gender

    #ReportingGuidelines #Reproducibility #SexDifferences #GenderStudies #JournalEditing #ScientificWriting #Equity

  29. Hey hey, a book to which I contributed won a prize!

    Book: Finding Your Seat at the Table: Role for Librarians on Institutional Regulatory Committees and Boards, edited by Susan Harnett and Maria Cantwell (who were GREAT)

    My chapter (written with Melissa Funaro): "Introduction to #ReportingGuidelines used in animal research: effectiveness and advocacy"

    My confession: I have no idea what the author agreement said about self-archiving, nor can I find the contract. #LibrarianOrganizeThyself

  30. From the British Neuroscience Association (BNA):
    "Nominations are now open where you can help highlight outstanding examples of Credibility in Neuroscience.

    There's a cash prize for the student category, while all winners receive passes to our 2023 International Festival of Neuroscience."
    bnacredibility.org.uk/prizes

    #Neuroscience #ResearchAwards #BritishNeuroscienceAssociation #Reproducibility #OpenScience #ReportingGuidelines #RegisteredReports #ResearchCulture #ResearchMethods #Mentoring

  31. From the British Neuroscience Association (BNA):
    "Nominations are now open where you can help highlight outstanding examples of Credibility in Neuroscience.

    There's a cash prize for the student category, while all winners receive passes to our 2023 International Festival of Neuroscience."
    bnacredibility.org.uk/prizes

    #Neuroscience #ResearchAwards #BritishNeuroscienceAssociation #Reproducibility #OpenScience #ReportingGuidelines #RegisteredReports #ResearchCulture #ResearchMethods #Mentoring

  32. From the British Neuroscience Association (BNA):
    "Nominations are now open where you can help highlight outstanding examples of Credibility in Neuroscience.

    There's a cash prize for the student category, while all winners receive passes to our 2023 International Festival of Neuroscience."
    bnacredibility.org.uk/prizes

    #Neuroscience #ResearchAwards #BritishNeuroscienceAssociation #Reproducibility #OpenScience #ReportingGuidelines #RegisteredReports #ResearchCulture #ResearchMethods #Mentoring

  33. From the British Neuroscience Association (BNA):
    "Nominations are now open where you can help highlight outstanding examples of Credibility in Neuroscience.

    There's a cash prize for the student category, while all winners receive passes to our 2023 International Festival of Neuroscience."
    bnacredibility.org.uk/prizes

    #Neuroscience #ResearchAwards #BritishNeuroscienceAssociation #Reproducibility #OpenScience #ReportingGuidelines #RegisteredReports #ResearchCulture #ResearchMethods #Mentoring

  34. From the British Neuroscience Association (BNA):
    "Nominations are now open where you can help highlight outstanding examples of Credibility in Neuroscience.

    There's a cash prize for the student category, while all winners receive passes to our 2023 International Festival of Neuroscience."
    bnacredibility.org.uk/prizes

    #Neuroscience #ResearchAwards #BritishNeuroscienceAssociation #Reproducibility #OpenScience #ReportingGuidelines #RegisteredReports #ResearchCulture #ResearchMethods #Mentoring

  35. @segundojao For more on why software versions matter, see Soergel DAW. Rampant software errors may undermine scientific results [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. F1000Research 2015, 3:303 f1000research.com/l/3-303/v2

    The same principle applies to physical materials, for which a catalogue number and batch number should be reported if available.
    #Software #Statistics #Reproducibility #ReportingGuidelines

  36. CW: Help, journal policy-making, statistics, softwares

    @segundojao If the formula is implemented differently (or incorrectly) or the different versions have different default settings, the software version can matter. This has been an issue in neuroimaging: arstechnica.com/science/2016/0 #Reproducibility #statistics #software #ReportingGuidelines

  37. Social.Coop members, remember that in addition to our code of conduct there are #ReportingGuidelines that explain how we hope members will resolve disagreements or address concerns. git.coop/social.coop/community

  38. In addition to the #CodeofConduct, the #ReportingGuidelines also passed.

    The RG have serious gaps and problems (see discussion on Matrix and Loomio) -- they were intended to be filled out by the CWG. So their approval should probably be taken as approval of a kind of general orientation: "let's have conflict resolution and a reporting system for abuse" instead of a procedure.

    It would be great to fix them quickly and propose a new version for approval. pad.disroot.org/p/Social.Coop_