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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…
Currently, many journal articles contain statistical flaws.  Journal editors and researchers are becoming increasingly concerned with the incorrect reporting of
In this article, published by Learned Publishing, the author questions the relevance and utility of the minutiae that style guides insist on. 
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…
The essay is based on a presentation by the author at the 11th International Conference of EASE, Tallinn, June 2012. 
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…
This article, published in Postgraduate Medicine, explores what type of information regarding authorship and pharmaceutical industry support has been provided to…
We are witnessing a boom in science publications that is both exciting and concerning. Is this deluge in publications taking us closer to unravelling unsolved problems?…
Have you ever wondered how pervasive this sentiment is within the global researcher community? Or how seriously the community wants problems with journal guidelines and…