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Editors have an important role in handling research misconduct. A session took place on the topic during the Council of Science Editors (CSE) Annual Meeting, May 2013,…
- Editage Insights
- June 10, 2014
The essay is based on a presentation by the author at the 11th International Conference of EASE, Tallinn, June 2012.
- Yateendra Joshi
- May 22, 2014
The Editor-in Chief of the New England Journal of Medicine and many others attended the 2013 Council of Science Editors (CSE) annual meeting. This meeting report…
- Clarinda Cerejo
- May 19, 2014
Editing is an art that follows a strict scientific process. Authors can learn from the process and, in the absence of an edit, can at least survive if not succeed as…
- Abhishek Goel
- May 12, 2014
This chapter, published as part of the Science Editors' Handbook by EASE, touches on the concerns of science editors but focuses mainly on what scientific copy-editors…
- Yateendra Joshi
- April 30, 2014
The author describes common errors with style encountered in his editorial practice. These range from seemingly trivial errors with capitalisation and italicisation to…
- Nikhil Pinto
- April 23, 2014
What resources would help author’s editors working on scientific manuscripts perform their tasks more efficiently? This article published in Learned Published presents…
- Mriganka Awati
- April 15, 2014
Currently, many journal articles contain statistical flaws. Journal editors and researchers are becoming increasingly concerned with the incorrect reporting of
- Marisha Fonseca
- April 14, 2014
Poor English can prevent acceptances from top-tier international journals at the cost of valuable research. But, who should do the job of copy-editing such research…
- Yateendra Joshi
- April 7, 2014
In this article, published by Learned Publishing, the author questions the relevance and utility of the minutiae that style guides insist on.
- Yateendra Joshi
- April 5, 2014