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President of the European Association of Science Editors, Dr. Joan Marsh, speaks about resources for the development of editors.
How can science editors keep up with the industry's rapid evolution? Easier than you think!
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The sphere of scientific communication is dominated by English. Even though ESL (English-as-a-second-language) authors may have conducted groundbreaking research and…
In this part of our video interview, Dr. John Willinsky talks about the inequity of access to research in certain parts of the world and how digital publishing and open…
Michelle Belanger is a general physician who has an experience of over 6 years in academic research, medical writing, and reviewing.
In this first part of our video interview, Dr. John Willinsky provokes thoughtful discussion on the future of academic research and more broadly, a knowledge-based…
I attended the 12th General Assembly and Conference of the European Association of Science Editors (EASE) in Split, Croatia, June 12-15, 2014. I arrived in Split, a…
Nicolette Papastefanou holds a doctorate in communication/public relations management and has more than 14 years of experience in academic writing, research, reviewing,…
"Write from memory first, and then add the details and technicalities."
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In this segment of a three-part interview series, Dr. Irene Hames—an independent research-publication and peer-review specialist with over 30 years’ experience in…
The winners of the prestigious Kyoto Prize, Japan’s outstanding lifetime achievement award, have been announced for this year: 
International journals solicit submissions from authors all over the world. But are these journals' author guidelines clear enough for nonnative English speakers?